Pablo Montero finally clarified what happened in that lawsuit he had with the mother of his daughters.
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The singer Pablo Montero, 48, finally spoke of the fight he had at his ex’s house, Carolina Van Wielink, after he did not think that her partner sat at the head of the dining room, arguing that he she had left for herself and her daughters to enjoy, not someone else.
“This person is in there all day, now it turns out that I have one more mouth,” the actor also declared at the time.
Now he returned to speak of the subject in an interview he had with Pati Chapoy for the program ‘Ventaneando’, where, now calmer, he talked about what happened that day in the house in Cancun, which is famous for having its own cenote.
“That was pure bullshit. We were playing. When we left the house in San Ángel I said, take all the furniture so they can be with the girls. As I build the house, I won’t need furniture. I gave that to my daughters, not to her”, commented the interpreter of ‘Hay Otra en tu Lugar’ in the recent interview.
Right there he clarified that the idea of taking away the dining room never crossed his mind, but what he did not think was that the other occupied the most important chair.
“What made me angry is that the man sat at the head, I said, ‘this place is for Carito’, that was the thing. I’m going to put nails or tacks down,” Montero joked to conclude his version of what actually happened a little over a year ago and that put his name and his image in the spotlight for a simple dining table.
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