Paty López recalled the violent episode that led her to leave Chile: “It was complex”

Paty López recalled the violent episode that led her to leave Chile: “It was complex”
Paty López recalled the violent episode that led her to leave Chile: “It was complex”

The actress shared details of her decision to wait for the arrival of her first child in Slovenia, the country where her husband is from.

Paty López will be invited to the new episode of Podemos Hablar, where she recalled a violent experience that led her to leave Chile during the period of her pregnancy.

The actress spoke about her stay Slovenia, her husband’s country of origin, where she lived for much of her pregnancy until the arrival of her son, due to a difficult episode that happened on national soil.

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“I was pregnant after a long time, well I managed to get pregnant and it was high risk. I had a very bad time, I experienced some strong episodes, road violence“I tell you,” he began to relate.

Paty López’s reason for leaving Chile

According to Paty López, the reason that led her to leave Chile during her pregnancy It was a traffic conflict that left her very scared..

For my taste, Chile is very violent, unfortunately, the people are very aggressive. A guy did a very dangerous maneuver on me on the road, It passed by me, it hit my rearview mirror, it was complex. and I was very scared,” she revealed.

It was at that time that her husband decided to take action on the matterand seeking the best well-being for his family, he chose to take her to his country.

“My husband told me let’s go to Slovenia, I take care of you there, I have work there, my people, you can be in peace at home. And notice that I hadn’t thought about it, I trusted and well, I’m going to live my pregnancy,” she closed.

Watch this and other stories in the premiere episode of Podemos Hablar, this Friday June 14starting at 10:30 p.m. on the screens Chilevision and its digital platforms.


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