Natalia Osona does not win for disappointment. The influencer worried all of her fans a few weeks ago by publishing some Instagram stories in which she appeared on a hospital stretcher. “In the emergency room since early in the morning. But always at the foot of the truck,” she added.

The content creator did not hesitate to share with her more than one million followers images of her with an oxygen mask and several intravenous lines. “I just woke up. I had a very bad asthma attack (I had been bad for days, worse this morning when I went to sleep it was terrible, I couldn’t breathe and not even the inhalers, cortisone pills… had any effect), so I ended up in the emergency room,” he clarified hours later.

A complicated moment for which he did not hesitate to thank all those professionals who helped him. “I want to thank the entire hospital team from here who, as soon as I arrived, treated me without making me wait a single minute and have been super professional with all the protocols that must be followed in these cases. I was scared, but it calmed me to be in very good hands,” he said.

As if this scare were not enough, now she has had one in the hotel room where she was with her boyfriend. “They just entered our hotel room,” is the first phrase she blurted out in a video published on her TikTok account.

“Have they even opened the door with the key? I don’t know what’s happening, but right now security is going up,” the receptionist can be heard saying. And Diego, the influencer’s boyfriend, has not hesitated to call to clarify the situation or to find a solution.

After this, Osona reported that this was happening at half past one in the morning and that the entrance door “opened, the light turned on and two people entered.” Seeing this, she became totally “hysterical” and screamed until they left the room.

The scare was such that the boyfriend did not hesitate to grab a corkscrew and put it in his pocket just in case something happened. But everything has calmed down, a little, after seeing the receptionist’s explanations. “It was maintenance that entered accidentally. I’m very sorry, they thought the room was empty and it was a mistake,” the woman is heard over the phone.

Even so, Natalia Osona does not forgive that they entered her room: “I screwed up.” “I need to watch videos right now on how to lock hotel doors. I can’t stay calm anymore,” she concluded.