Worse than with Pampita! Moritán’s former mother-in-law aired embarrassing facts: “My daughter carried her toilet paper and he…”
While the entire country watches in real time the novel of the separation of Pampita and Garcia Moritanfor many a marriage that had an announced end, archival material from April appeared: a note with juicy statements from María Eugenia Zorzenónthe mother of Camila Velascowho had a relationship of more than four years with the aforementioned.
It was in April of this year when Partners of the show interviewed the woman, who turned on the fan and ended up sinking Moritán, when there was nothing to indicate that he was months away from falling into disgrace and he presented himself as a thriving politician and the man who made everyone happy. Pampita.
For Zorzenón, Camila had no luck with Moritán during the time that that romance lasted, which started with a little Instagram message. “She didn’t have a wonderful streak, not even like he is now.”said the lady, who remembers the politician as a very kind and attentive son-in-law, but, basically, as a jerk.
“Camila had a time when they shared a hamburger with their children, eating some noodles with butter. Luckily I got away, because I had a little bar… But Camila always went and brought the water and toilet paper. But please don’t make me talk anymore…”, said Velasco Ferrero’s ex-wife.
MORITÁN’S FORMER MOTHER-IN-LAW REVEALED DETAILS ABOUT HER PAST MOUSE
The ex-mother-in-law of Pampita’s ex-husband said more: “I don’t know if any of his other girlfriends were lucky with Moritán. Camila was not lucky, she had a disastrous time for him”. Zorzenón recalled that his daughter was studying at the UTN during their courtship and that even more than once the young woman took care of her children with Milagros Brito.
“He lived in a complex that belonged to Milagros Brito, his ex-wife: sometimes he had the kids and Camila sometimes took care of them. “She stayed at night studying, with the two children who were little, and Moritán went at night to a bar he owned.”he pointed out.
However, a striking detail in the woman’s story indicates a pattern in Moritán’s modus operandi: “They met because he had a high-class restaurant on Lafinur and Libertador streets. There he invited us to eat.”
“I think he contacted her about three years before they got married. He was not in a relationship, although he was able to write to all the famous women. She saw the invitation about three years later, telling her to come. Then he went to me once, and he sent some flowers to the table.”he recalled, although he insisted on what happened to his daughter: “Camila wasn’t lucky, I’m glad they didn’t get married.”