
It is not the first time that Alejandra Baigorria has revealed something about the new relationship that would be forming between Austin Palau and Flavia Laos. This time, the popular 'Gringa de Gamarra' surprised the drivers of En Boca de Todos by releasing a new “Gossip”.
Let's remember that the former reality girl does not hesitate to highlight, every time they ask her about the future couple, that she is very happy for them and that she is very excited about the possibility that the influencer will become her future 'sister-in-law. '
During an interview with the América Televisión program, the businesswoman began by telling that Austin and Said Palao's mother, Maria Rosa Castro, will arrive in Peru in the coming days and as a welcome, the family is organizing a trip.
“Austin and Said's mom comes to Peru, because she lives in the United States. He comes on Wednesday and stays 45 days. So, let's organize a family trip and guess, who is invited?” , said the former member of Esto es Guerra causing intrigue among television presenters, who asked with emotion who it would be.
“Flavia!” , exclaimed Alejandra Baigorría and Tula Rodríguez quickly continued to ask her more details of the Palao family's future vacation.
“We are seeing where, but I think it's playita (...) I was talking to Flavia on the day of my photo shoot and I said to her: 'Mary, the mother-in-law, is coming. Let's go on a little trip. ' And Flavia tells me: 'but please let it be the date when I return from my trip because I can't miss that family trip, 'he added.
There is no doubt that Flavia Laos has already won the hearts of Austin Palao's parents and siblings. While the models have not yet confirmed that they are officially a couple, they do not hesitate to show themselves together on social media.
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