The controversy around the “nanosecond” in the metaverse that threatened the relationship between Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva continues to resonate, now, with a new twist in the form of a song. Despite the reconciliation and the recent celebration of their three-day wedding, the latest composition by Enrique Iglesias and Yotuel Romero has once again sparked speculation about Onieva’s fidelity to his wife.
The song in question, titled Fría, is causing a stir, especially after Tamara Falcó revealed in an appearance on El hormiguero that her husband has interpreted the lyrics as a message directed towards him. “Íñigo believes that the lyrics of the song are about him,” Isabel Preysler’s daughter shared with a laugh during her intervention on the program.
The verses of Fría by Enrique Iglesias and Yotuel Romero could be interpreted as a reflection of ambiguous and seductive situations. For example, in one line the singer expresses: “Maybe I found myself out late and didn’t come home, but I didn’t share with anyone else. I swear to God they tempted me many times, but I resisted.”
Likewise, other parts of the song suggest the possibility of encounters with third parties, as in the verse that says: “Suddenly, someone came up and kissed me. The wine stain is because she tripped.”
Despite the apparent connection between the lyrics and the personal lives of Tamara Falcó and Íñigo Onieva, the song has achieved great popularity on platforms such as YouTube, where it has accumulated more than 8 million views, and has generated a viral dance on TikTok. Enrique Iglesias’ followers are eager to see if this song becomes one of the hits of the summer.
Beyond speculation about the couple’s relationship, the situation stands out for the complicity between Enrique Iglesias and Tamara Falcó to address personal issues and concerns, demonstrating a close relationship despite the distance. The song has not only fueled interest around the couple’s love life, but has also generated debate and analysis about its meaning in the general public.