Geraldine Bazan surprised social networks by posting photos in which she appears accompanied by a mystery man, whom she pointed out as Valentine’s date.
The actress, who was romantically involved with Alejandro Nones, would show signs of a relationship, all amid the controversy in which she is accused of trying to divorce her ex Gabriel Soto from Irina Baeva, in league with Sarah. Corrales.
On February 14, the “Love is Priceless” actress (free candle on ViX) shared on her Instagram profile, where she has more than 5.5 million “followers”, a series of photos referring to the Day of Love and Friendship.
The “post”, in which she gave a taste of how she lived the date devoted to love, attracted attention because in the images, in addition to posing with the two daughters she had with Gabriel Soto, she is seen hugging his alleged new prince. .
Geraldine Bazán did not provide details about the person in her photo, whose face was covered with a huge red heart. However, the comments on this matter did not wait and dozens of his followers questioned the identity of what would be his romance in turn.
Geraldine Bazán shows signs of romance after being accused of plotting against her ex
The 40-year-old actress was spotted with her “mystery lover” right in the middle of the new feud with her ex-husband Gabriel Soto and his fiancée, Irina Baeva.
According to the magazine “TvNotas”, Bazán would have worked with Sara Corrales to plan a romance rumor between Gabriel Soto and his partner in the telenovela Mi Camino Es Amarte, to separate him from the Russian actress.
Geraldine Bazán shot down speculation about this through a video she shared on her Instagram stories in which she denied being part of a “plot” to break up the couple.
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