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“The fumes went to the head”: Luis Mateucci criticized the participant of the honor word for his attitudes

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Although, the Argentine highlighted it for its performance in competencies, as a person criticized his pride.

In the React “the market troop”, they defended from criticism of Faloon larrazuinel for being on an platform. However, Luis Mateuccihe also missed him about her.

“I don’t like their attitudes,” He left saying the Argentine. However, he highlighted his performance to compete. “Compeating is the best, it’s the one,” he said.

“Now, they will not my mind that I don’t like their attitudes. And not the reality and a much more humble person looked. Many times, realities make evil and change people for worse. I think Faloon happened“He added.

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Luis Mateucci and El React

To this, Mateucci indicated that he lived with her in an confinement he had no problem. “I met the Faloon that he was coming out of a toxic relationship, but a problem of her, a separation and was looking for her course to be able to give her children a and create a life without depending on her . I see it spectacular. That phallon, I have nothing to say,” he said.

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“Clearly, in this reality The fumes went to the . Ah, and I worked with her, because they called me for advertising and asked me for a girl, and I called her, being able to have called anyone, because I liked me very well. It is not that I like it, but it had many bad attitudes that, really, I don’t like them, “he said.See video follow us in

“The fumes went to the head”: Luis Mateucci criticized the participant of the honor word for his attitudes
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