María Pombo does not hold back and throws a shot at Pablo Castellano in her new docuseries: "It is still being tested"

The marriage between María Pombo and Pablo Castellano continues to make headlines.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 November 2023 Tuesday 16:46
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María Pombo does not hold back and throws a shot at Pablo Castellano in her new docuseries: "It is still being tested"

The marriage between María Pombo and Pablo Castellano continues to make headlines. The influencer premieres the new docuseries Pombo today on Prime Video, an audiovisual project focused on the life of her family.

As expected, the first episode has come loaded with unique moments, in which the Pombos reveal their family dynamics. One of the scenes that has attracted the most attention has been starring María and her husband, the architect Pablo Castellano.

It all began when María decided to ask her sister Marta about her wedding to Luis Zamalloa, causing her father, Víctor "Papín" Pombo, to throw a dart at his daughters: "Taking advantage of the fact that we are talking about weddings, let there not be another grade repetition." "the businessman asked, since Marta was previously married to Luis Giménez.

Given this comment, María decides to throw a shot at her husband, who was witnessing the scene: "Pablo is still on trial," says the influencer, making her brother-in-law Álvaro take advantage of the situation to joke about it: "What he told you kid, with a son and on trial."

During these last few months, there has been speculation about a possible marital crisis between María Pombo and Pablo Castellano. It all arose from a video that the Madrid native shared last San Juan night, in which a piece of paper stated: ''My marriage, which was on a tightrope, is better than ever, more in love and happier than ever. Thank you so much".

Although both decided not to make statements at that time, María has broken her silence this week: "We have come to the conclusion that it is even good to make these types of things public so that people begin to normalize that it is normal, and "That a couple with children and with so many years of relationship, it is normal to go through a crisis. It has not been the first, nor will it be the last."