Gino Montalvo blocked his ex, Yoel, everywhere after he visited the Rancho de Destino: "He's hurting me."



Gino Montalvo, Yoel FashionPhoto © Instagram / Gino Montalvo, Yoel Fashion

What many thought could be a reconciliation ended up being a definitive closure. Gino Montalvo confessed that he decided to block his ex, Yoel Fashion, from all platforms, despite the closeness they displayed when he visited him at El Rancho de Destino. And this time, he left no doubt: he did it for his peace of mind.

During a live broadcast, Gino spoke from the heart and without pretense. He explained that he has been waiting for three years for things to work out between them. Three years filled with hope, watching for signs, trying to understand if there was a future.

"I'm looking for a relationship," she stated clearly. And she acknowledged that they have both made mistakes. "Maybe I've made a lot of mistakes with him... he has also done things I haven't liked," she expressed, making it clear that not everything was perfect.

But there was something he was no longer willing to accept: the scraps. “Being with scraps feels like it's not what I deserve right now,” he stated. For him, the situation had become half-hearted encounters, plans that depended on the moment, and a connection without any real commitment.

He also explained what truly hurt him: not being able to make plans because the other person was busy or in another relationship, seeing each other "when possible" and not feeling like a priority. "I feel that I deserve a person who is 100% available, I mean, a partner," he declared.

That's why he made the decision to cut him off completely. Not out of resentment, but from emotional exhaustion. "It hurts me," he hinted with his words. And although the chemistry between them was evident, Gino seems to have understood that a connection is not always enough if it is not accompanied by commitment.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.