The driver and the economist made match in an appointment app. What happened next?
Exmodelo Anamá Ferreira surprised to tell a funny anecdote with the radical and radical deputy Martín Tetaz. With humor, the Brazilian reported how they crossed in a appointment application, despite the fact that the politician himself had declared in previous interviews that did not use them.
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“I am spending profiles at night and I saw it there. I said: ‘oh, I’m going to put a Match‘. Anamá explained with laughter, in front of the uncomfortable but complicit tetaz. The economist responded with humor: “I with my eyes like a two of gold when I see that Match. I thought ‘I was given.’ ”


Ferreira acknowledged that, initially, he doubted that it was really Tetaz: “They usually tell me that it is not me, that it is a lie. Then I thought, ‘will they be using Martin’s photos?’
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In an ironic tone, the exmodel clarified that the appointment did not prosper: “We had an exit, but left me abandoned and lying. The same as well, we are well known, very famous … we arrived at a party and the party ends.” The talk continued in a very good wave climate, with chicanas, laughs and even an Anamá comment about Fernanda Iglesias: “She was dead to go out with him … but Fernanda, you couldn’t”He shot.
Tetaz, far from bothering, joined the media game and laughing, recalled that the previous night they did not cross at the party of Clarionalthough they both attended. “Very good, because I met many friends who hadn’t seen”He said, while Anamá insisted that he had been looking for him.
Source: Ambito

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