The actor gave details on the frustration experienced in the past when he discovered that he had lost his great passion for the singer.

Mateo Solano surprised to tell about a frustration he experienced when he was younger. In an interview with Dani Calabresa’s ‘Can I Send Audio?’ Podcast, the actor revealed that he had created a trauma from the concerts of Your Giorgio after having lived a sad experience.
In the chat, the artist revealed that he went to the singer’s concert and there he found his great childhood passion. The two ended up staying during the event, however an unexpected situation happened and he ended up breaking his face.
“There was a girl I wanted to be with since childhood, and suddenly I find her in the middle of a Seu Jorge concert. She was already more there than here and she kissed me as I was on the ground, thinking: Damn, finally! I “I liked this girl since school. Then it was a kiss, another kiss, three kisses, “she recalled.
However, the romantic atmosphere was short lived and the night did not end as Solano had imagined. The actor said the girl had asked him to keep her purse, but after her request, the girl simply disappeared. “Did I keep my bag? And she disappeared! She disappeared! I was there enjoying the Seu Jorge show with her bag, with the certainty that I would find it, after all I had the bag,” he said.
After holding the girl’s bag for a long time, Mateus discovered that she had left with the singer. “Very well: today I have been married for almost 15 years, my life is different. But as a single I promised myself that I would never again keep anyone’s bag at the Seu Jorge concert”, joked he, who is currently married to actress Paula Braun.
Source: Terra

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