Nadia Jémez, the daughter of the popular coach Paco Jémez, is one of the creators of the content of the moment. Although the young woman already had a good following of fans, her participation in the Mediaset España reality show Pesadilla en el Paraíso ended up giving her the necessary push to have a name in our country and dedicate herself to the world of networks without much concern.

Although she is a shy girl who finds it difficult to open up and talk about herself on the Internet, the ex-partner of Javi Ruiz, better known as Xbuyer on social media, has gone to a new interview space on YouTube, Atika, to talk about her life your current relationship, your ex-relationship and some other issues of your day to day.

The content creator recounted some vital experiences and spoke openly about some controversial topics such as her scuffle with Ibai Llanos and Gerard Piqué, but what has attracted the most attention on social networks is an episode of street harassment that she suffered not long ago.

“I left a disco in Castelldefels. I had gotten angry with my friend, we were drunk and we went out to get some fresh air. When I went out, a 30-year-old guy came to me, super normal, fixed, he didn’t look dodgy. ‘What are you doing? alone?’, I looked at him and said, ‘oh, that doesn’t sound good to me’, so I went to one side”, she explained sincerely.

“He started chasing me. Bad for me because I should have entered or taken a taxi and left, but I didn’t. I started walking down the street and got into one where there was no one. There, he began to say: “Come, don’t come alone, I’ll take you. I started running in heels and she started running after me, yelling: Come!” the girl confessed, explaining that she had a really bad time.

“I found a lady jogging and what we ran is not written. The lady got so overwhelmed that she left me alone. I saw that the guy had moved further away, I hid behind a bush and called the police. It turns out that This uncle was denounced for two rapes and the trial had not yet come out,” Jémez sentenced in the face of the interviewer’s disbelief.

The young woman explained in the audiovisual podcast that nothing as serious as the episode she had just narrated in which she had to call the police had ever happened to her, but that being an influencer leaves you with very surreal anecdotes.

Jémez said that he has received endless “fotopollas” and videos with which he hallucinates and that it is something that on many occasions becomes uncomfortable. He also confessed that some men had written him love letters and poems and sent them to his representation agency.