Ester Expósito has become one of the actresses with the greatest projection in the Spanish audiovisual panorama. Her roles in her series Elite or Veneno have carved out a niche for her in the current generation of performers, occupying roles in multiple current projects. Her life behind the cameras also highlights special interest, particularly after the surprising and heartfelt song that Dani Martín dedicated to her.
However, this last aspect could have been uncovered in the last few hours. Through her TikTok profile, she Expósito shared a video in which she was seen dancing a bachata song with another woman. The presence of this second person has made the images viral in a matter of hours, wondering who she was and if, possibly, it could be her partner. And the two have known each other for a long time.
This is Nini Vélez, a stylist who has been working with Expósito for years in her professional career. The Mexican has accompanied her in recent days to all corners of the Aztec territory, on the occasion of the premiere of Bandidos, her latest work that premiered on Netflix on March 13. Both have known each other since 2022, according to the files, and during that time they would have developed a deep bond.
Vélez already took center stage several weeks ago by reacting to Dani Martín’s song, with a message to which many can now find a new meaning. The stylist shared an image of Expósito in a studio chair, in the makeup process, accompanied by the phrase “He does look at me.” The actress shared the words of her partner, in what at first seemed like a friendly taunt to the singer.
And the lyrics of the song have gained a lot of notoriety on a multitude of platforms: “Wait and pinch me, I’ve seen Ester Expósito. I don’t know her in person and she drives me crazy. I look at her to see if she looks at me and passes by.” everything. The photo plays and she started dancing”, “Ester Expósito, why don’t you look at me if I wrote it for us? I already know it’s a lie, if you want I’ll write you another photo. Aron Piper has entered and they gave each other a hug of love”.
Expósito herself took the unexpected tribute well by sharing on Instagram the first phrase of the song (“The Wayfarers always look good”) in a post by Martín and later her own writing: “Your songs marked me and accompanied me in so many moments for so long that I am very excited that you are releasing music again and being part of it. Happy day and happy launch. I admire you”.