Chino Ríos: Former tennis player confesses his reasons for moving away from Chile in Las Indomables



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Marcelo Chino Rios He continues to speak for his accusation of an alleged violation against Pamela Jiles, which he later denied only so that the next day he would retaliate against the deputy in a defiant manner. But another of the statements that his participation in “Las Indomables” left and that continues to go viral on social networks is that moment in which he explained his reasons for moving away from Chile.

Examining what his existence and professional career have been, Ríos highlighted that “I don’t know if I was always an answering machine. And I think life led me to be like this. I started playing tennis at 8, I left school at 13. I already started living alone, because I was traveling at 13 and I was going from January to November “.

“From there I did not stop until I was 26 years old, when I retired due to injuries and everything. But I was almost 20 years traveling around the world and life, being alone, imagine being in Japan alone, maybe it made me be like that“explained Ríos.

Marcelo Chino Ríos talking with “Las Indomables”.

Then, he continued his story, “my personality fell badly in the Chile environment, in the part as a person. I had a lot of problems with people, with journalists who did not accept that I was an answering machine. But I talk to athletes today, footballers tell me ‘thanks to you, today we know that we can’ “.

I do not get along with the people in Chile, and it is one of the reasons why I came to live abroad. I don’t get along. With people who are silver, upstart, I get on badly. Because she is envious. For me, I would go to Cerro 18 there with the hueones to egg and have a few beers, I love it. I love people on the street, those who greet you, those who ask for money “.

“But I don’t have a good time with people with money. The rotito with silver, those hueones, I find them terrible“, pointed out the icon of the Chilean celebrity.




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