Polo Morín and Lambda García are apparently rekindling their relationship after they had reportedly split up. The telenovela actors recently posted photos of themselves at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, where they experienced the magic of the parks. In the majority of the photos, neither man appear together, except for one that Morín posted. In a photo at night, right in front of Mickey's Fun Wheel, we can see two men, but with their backs to the camera and can be seen wearing a cap backwards. We can only assume that they did spend time together at the parks and are living out their romance as neither has confirmed and both posted pics at the same time. See the photos down below and tell us what you think!
Lambda García and Polo Morín were reportedly in a relationship for three years. The couple of actors had been together in secrecy as neither of them are openly gay. Their situation changed when photos of the pair leaked online and they were forced to talk about their status. Morín went to morning show "Hoy" to confirm that the pictures were authentic, although he never acknowledged his sexual preferences stating that he doesn't like labels.
Shortly after, TVNotas magazine reported that there was a third person was involved, which caused the couple to break up. The rumored infidelity was from Lambda with actor Mauricio Mejía, who is openly gay. A source close to the couple said that Morín and García not only broke up because of the cheating, but also because Morín pretended to have been hacked and leaked the pictures online.
The tipster also said that Lambda and Mauricio didn't evolve into something else because the latter lives in Chicago and in a relationship. But Mejía debunked the story and called out the magazine for spreading lies. "The story is false", he said in a statement posted on his Instagram account. "I consider that to make these kinds of statements you have to show proof before defaming someone. I am profoundly embarrassed that this has gone public, with lies and defamation to sell a magazine."
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