“He demands that…”: Gonzalo Cáceres revealed the striking request of Félix Ureta to Raquel Argandoña before the break

A few days ago, Cecilia Gutiérrez dropped a bomb in Farandulandia: revealed that Raquel Argandoña ended her relationship with Félix Uretra after a vacation in the south of the country.

The journalist said that the couple had argued when they were together with Ureta’s children in Chillán and Raquel had taken her things and returned to Santiago alone, ending the romance.

The psychic Álvaro Santi spoke about the break and assured that he did not see the opinologist specifying her marriage with the commercial engineer.

Santi’s words were the subject of conversation in this Friday’s chapter of Me Late, where Gonzalo Cáceres was a guest who revealed some details of the separation that someone close to Raquel had told him.

“Looks like it didn’t work out”

“I told them that she was not going to get married (…) A person very close to her, who I will not name, told me: ‘what happens is that he demands that Raquel have his property in his name,'” Gonzalo assured, dislodging the rest of the panel.

Along the same lines, he explained that “in the event that the two get married, imagine Raquel who is much older, and ‘for the leg’ before, let’s say…”.

“Excuse me, but would it be to marry with communion of goods?” Andrés Caniulef asked him.

To which the stylist assured that “he would be the heir to everything from Raquel and he would have to distribute to the children, but not that the children can take him out, that is the problem. And it looks like it didn’t work out.”

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It was not only that that Gonzalo told, since he also assured that “the children never liked this man”, especially Kel Calderón.

“La Kel knows a lot because she is very observant and finds out everything,” explained Cáceres.

“I think she also had problems with his children (…) something happened there in the Chillán hot springs, I think that’s where the problem started,” said Gonzalo.

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