There are times when love has a second chance and everything indicates that Álvaro de Luna and Jelen Patiño, who was his ex-partner, have regained contact and could be together. Apparently, the couple has recently been seen walking hand in hand through the streets of Madrid, showing a renewed closeness and complicity. In addition, the Sevillian has returned to follow her on social networks.
Laura Escanes, the singer’s most recent ex-partner, has reacted to this situation through a video on Instagram stories. In the clip of her, she can be seen clapping to the rhythm of a song, with a look of dismay on her face.
Although the Catalan influencer does not directly name De Luna and it could be interpreted in multiple ways, it is clear from her words, which are launched in a very specific context, which refers to the Andalusian singer: “Total, he returned with his ex.”
Escanes and De Luna did not end on good terms. Although at first they assured that they were very fond of each other for all the moments they had lived, soon quarrels began to emerge between them. The singer, in fact, did not cut a single hair and, in Shakira style, began to talk about Escanes in her songs.
One of the most controversial lyrics was Suerte, which was published in January. This song contains phrases that point directly to his relationship with Laura Escanes, such as “I gave you my heart and you put it up for sale” and “I’m like a fool believing in your stories.” The artist himself confirmed a week after its release that the song is indeed about his tumultuous breakup with the Catalan influencer.
Escanes, for his part, did not remain silent and responded to Álvaro de Luna’s insinuations. With an ironic and biting tone, he commented on Shakira’s album, expressing her support for the artist and launching a veiled criticism towards those who, in her words, try to imitate her just for show. Shortly after this first comment, Escanes decided to be more direct and published a tweet clearly directed at Álvaro de Luna: “Love, you are not the Shakira of history; that’s enough.”