“Having no home, moreover being locked in a place that you can not go out, I would not have resisted …” Glamorama



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Author: Glamorama Team / May 8, 2020

“I am from Cachagua, I was born here, I grew up here. And my residence is here, ”said Juana Ringeling in the Instagram stories a few weeks ago.

The 33-year-old actress now explained how the process led her to return to live in her native place, where she is quarantined with her boyfriend Matías Assler.

The face of TV series such as Soltera Otra Vez or Chipe Libre made a contact with the program El Aperitivo, which is broadcast live on instagram @revista_velvet:

Jordi Castell, space driver: “You are on the beach with Matías, right? Did they go there to quarantine? ”

Joan Ringeling: “Yes”

Castell: “Do you live there? Yes poh, that’s your house ”

Ringeling: “Yes. We came to Cachagua since I returned. I lived in the United States for about four years. I returned in June or so and was homeless until December, when I returned to my parents’ house, just like in the past.

“We went to live in Cachagua at my parents’ house and now we rent a house for ourselves in March”

Castell: “How nice to live there, what envy”

Ringeling: “It was the right time. It was a decision because we were both without much trouble in Santiago and it was like ‘well, if we don’t have much to do here, in Santiago…’ I said ‘happy I go back to where I am’, and here we are ”

Castell: “What I like the most is the quality of life on the beach or in the country, far from the big city. The other thing is that I find it super aggressive to have to live here, especially if there is no stable job, and less after everything that has happened.

“Because your quarantine has a much higher quality than mine, for example, or that of anyone from Santiago”

Ringeling: “Nothing to see. For this I greatly appreciate it. Because if you add to the uncertainty that you are experiencing, having no problem, I lost all my problems from the outbreak onwards and before shortly, because I lived outside of Chile. Having no home, plus being locked in a place that you can not go out, I personally would not have resisted.

“So at least now, ok, I am out of work and I have the same uncertainty as all Chileans, but I am in my garden, I am going to take pears, tomatoes, lemons, I take the chard, I cook with what I have.

“I swear, the first month of quarantine I didn’t buy vegetables. Chard, tomato, greens, carrots, everything ”



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