For several weeks now, rumors of an alleged crisis in the relationship between the well-known influencer María Pombo and her husband, businessman Pablo Castellano, have not stopped happening. Even more so after the Madrid native shared a note in which one could read that, luckily, she had managed to overcome a bump in her marital relationship.

The couple is not given to talking about the most intimate details of their relationship as a couple – beyond what they publish on their social networks about their daily lives – but until now, everything seemed at least idyllic between them. However, in a sincere interview that María Pombo herself gave on the Nude Project’s Unfiltered Conversation podcast, it is made clear that their relationship is not very perfect.

“My marriage, which was on a tightrope, is better than ever. More in love and happier than ever. Thank you very much,” María Pombo wrote in that note, which left her more than three million followers on Instagram worried. However, weeks later, the influencer has decided to take a step and confess what her relationship is really like, so that unfounded rumors do not spread in the future.

“I think it is super necessary for people to know that I do not have a perfect relationship. That I have my crises. That I have been with Pablo for eight years. We have never thought about getting divorced, but we have gone through times of fighting a lot, of yelling at each other…”, he admits. the influencer, one of the most popular content creators in our country.

Some fights that intensify given their busy schedules, and while Castellano is busy with the construction company he runs with his brother, Grupo Archarray; María Pombo has various active projects, in addition to her usual content on social networks, such as her own clothing brand or, soon, the celebration of her first cultural festival, the Suave Fest, which will be held next Saturday 16 of September.

Even so, the businesswoman admits that the two put all their effort into fixing things as soon as possible. The couple has two children, Martín (2) and Vega, born last May; and she recognizes that she couldn’t live without any of the three. “We love each other so much and we can’t live without each other,” she says, before explaining that, of course, they have their day-to-day problems.

Even so, these fights represent a “red line” that he will never cross on social networks, since he considers that they are part of his deepest intimacy. “I can’t imagine going out fighting with Pablo,” he insists. “I fight every day of my life. We both work. That red line is very complicated, it’s difficult to know how to get it right,” he admits.

Fortunately, the couple is happier than ever. Since they became parents, they publish “much less” content on their social networks, fearful of the possible harm they could do to them, especially to their children. She would not even record her big wedding in Santander again – remember that it was broadcast live and direct from ¡Hola! magazine’s Instagram – since before she published everything “without thinking about the consequences.”