María Pombo settles the crisis rumors with Pablo Castellano thanks to the second season of her documentary

Maria Pombo (29) y Pablo Castellano (37) silence rumors of crisis. The influencers, who have been married since 2019, overshadowed the wedding of Marta (the little girl of the Pombo Clan) due to an alleged crisis in her marriage. This Thursday, with rumors surging on the networks, the influencer and the architect have confirmed that they are in a good moment in their relationship. The reason: they would be recording the second season of the influencer’s documentary.

As stated this Thursday from the magazine Week, the content creator is immersed in the second part of her documentary. Although the first season has not yet been released (under the Netflix banner), the American platform is betting on part two of María Pombo’s life. The decision “was made emphatically,” the aforementioned magazine points out.

Also, since Week They affirm that the Netflix team is clear that the documentary is going to be a success due to the great media impact that the young woman has. “They preferred not to stop recording in order to have more content,” they say.

Although many celebrities They have their own documentary on other multimedia content platforms, Netflix limits its offering to those celebrities with the most impact. To date, only: Georgina Rodriguez, Tamara Falco and, internationally, David Beckham. Soon, too, the influencer María Pombo.

María Pombo’s great anger

The influencer broadcast a statement this Tuesday regarding the insults and threats she received in recent days after being called “homophobic.” The 29-year-old content creator regretted that her interview with Laura Scanesin which they both talked about how they would react if their son or daughter declared their homosexuality to them.

The events go back to a part of the conversation in which the businesswoman reflected on whether or not it would be necessary for her son to tell her that he is “gay.” “I think they don’t have to tell you as a mother, I think you know that. Personally, I would make it easy for him so he wouldn’t have to sit down and tell me. I would like my son not to have to tell me: ‘I’m gay.'” “I think the moment your son comes and tells you, it’s like: ‘well, great, great, let’s keep going, what do you want to eat,’ right?” she added. Some words that, however, circulated in a decontextualized way on social networks, and that have caused the influencer to speak out, very upset, through her stories from Instagram.