The ex of the Marquise de Griñón is trilling after learning that Tamara Falco is flirting with Hugo Arevalo, one of his close friends, so much so that he called him a “dirty rat” in a chat shared with other friends. This Friday the full message that Inigo Onieva he sent his former friend and reveals a face very different from the one we knew until now: “You are lucky that I found out the way I found out, otherwise I would have gone to your house to crush your head and let go one after another non-stop, one after another.”
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The message, which Onieva sent last Wednesday via WhatsApp, begins: “You are a dirty rat. Declaring yourself to a friend’s ex is prohibited within the men’s code, but you have declared yourself and kissed the ex-fiancée of whom you suppose he was a close friend of yours and, to crown yourself, you did it only a month after leaving him”.
The text, unveiled by Pilar Vidal in Save mekeep going: “Not only are you not a man but you are a piece of shit to be. After taking you into my group you go and commit such treason and take advantage of a vulnerable woman. Now it’s ‘vox populi’, but you’re lucky I found out the way I found out, if not I would have gone to your house to crush your head and release you one after another without stopping. One after another”warns Onieva.
Tamara’s ex also accuses Hugo of being the ‘mole’ of the group: “You’re disgusting, but above all, it’s sad. You’re a nouveau riche, a social climber, self-interested, toxic and harmful, insecure and self-conscious that he throws tantrums when he is not included in a plan and always speaking ill of everyone behind their backs and even leaking to the press, that there was information that only you had. We all knew you were the mole”. And he continues: “I was especially fond of you because I thought there was something good in you despite your insecurities, but that you did this to me speaks volumes about what kind of specimen you are.”
Íñigo ends: “You’re not worth the time I spend writing these lines. You’re going to be left alone, more than you are. It’s better for you that I don’t have you around. I can’t relieve myself by crushing you, so I do it this way” .