Like every weekend, Socialité returned to Telecinco this Saturday at noon to review the latest news in the world of the heart. María Verdoy and her team reviewed current topics, such as the latest interview on ¡De friday! of Ana Herminia, Ángel Cisto Jr.’s partner. However, if something caught the attention of all viewers, it was that the program shared information that would affect a famous woman, the ex of a soccer player, who would have been selling pieces of clothing from her closet totally neglected.
At the beginning of the program, the presenter claimed that a famous person, the ex-partner of a footballer, had been selling clothes in poor condition to earn close to 6,000 euros from it. This generated great expectation in the audience, since some of the product reviews were revealed, but not the identity of this person. “The dress is frayed in many areas”, “The garment looks quite worn” or “It has a couple of holes” were some of the comments shown.
Finally, a few minutes before the end of the program, Nuria Verdoy revealed that that famous person is Jessica Bueno. “We have detected that there are some damaged pieces in her closet,” she said from the program. The model would be selling her clothes, accessories and footwear on a renowned second-hand products platform. Specifically, more than 100 items from her closet.
Among the products, some 150 euro heels stand out that have some bruises on the heel or sole. The show also shows dresses and sweaters at different prices, as well as high-priced sneakers. Of these latter products, he even sells a foot size larger than his own, something that suggests that he could be selling some products from people around him.
The program knows that it is Jessica, since there are several items of clothing she sells that have previously been displayed in her social media posts. The truth is that in the reviews of the publications you can see a large number of negative comments about the garments, which highlight the occasional flaw in them. Despite everything, Jessica has decided to sell them, something beneficial for some users who can access the garments for a cheaper price and also for the planet, since she seems in favor of sustainability when selling second-hand pieces.