New Premier League WAG breaks down in tears at prospect of shifting to England
The thought of moving to England was too much for this Premier League WAG to bear
The WAG of new Chelsea star Pep Chavarria broke down in tears over the prospect of leaving her home for London.
The Spanish influencer, who goes by the handle Pawgli, was an emotional wreck in a video she posted on Instagram over the potential of joining Chavarria, 28, in west London after he joined the Blues in an £18million deal.
The pair have been dating since November last year as the left-back’s career has quickly gone from obscurity to playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world. Despite the allure of living in London for many, it’s a move that has Pawgli “panicking”.
The 27-year-old has more than 1.1million followers on TikTok and creates fashion and lifestyle content for her sizeable audience. With a burgeoning career herself, Pawgi admitted she’s contemplating continuing their relationship from her home in Madrid.
In an Instagram story, she said: “By moving to London, I’m kind of giving up on doing 100 per cent of my job. He has his job, I have mine; he earns his money, I earn mine. Nobody lives off anyone else; I don’t live off my boyfriend.
“Therefore, by not living in Madrid, I’m losing opportunities – opportunities for me to keep growing in this – because absolutely everything is in Madrid. I want to keep holding on to my Spanish audience. I don’t know how to speak English, at least right now, though I know I’ll have to learn.
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“But no matter how much English I know, I don’t want to change my audience and have an English-speaking audience. I want to stay with my Spanish audience, which is why, all things considered, living in Madrid is so good for me.
“As someone who is ultra mega family-oriented and super sensitive, moving to a country I don’t know, where I have nothing, no life, no job, and where I’m going to lose career opportunities… And I’m doing it out of love, because I love my partner and want to build a future and a family with him.”
Pawgli cited the importance of her work and family in Madrid, which she said makes the potential switch to London a really difficult decision. She added: “I have my life in Madrid; I have my job in Madrid, which luckily is going very, very well.
“I have projects, I have all the brands I work with there, I have daily events, I have my sister, my family, my friends. I have a life where I feel fortunate – it’s a dream life for me and one that cost me a lot to build.
“So, when you start a relationship and your partner gets an opportunity like this, you’re obviously ultra-mega happy for him and super proud of him, but you also have to sit down with yourself and think, “Okay, now what do I do?'”
Pawgli said she’d never before considered a long-distance relationship, but did open up about the content possibilities she’d have if she moved to London. She continued: “And I swear until recently I was completely convinced that I wasn’t going to move in with him. He has his life in London right now, I have mine in Madrid; I respect his life, he respects mine, and whenever possible, we’ll see each other.
“A long-distance relationship. Something I would’ve never considered in my life, but if one thing was clear to me, it’s that I will never in my life depend on anyone or live off anyone. I have my own income, and that’s how it’ll always be.
“All of this is scary for someone who has everything in Madrid. Right now I’m panicking, honestly, because I know it’s a very tough decision. I also want to be able to experience this with Pep, because if I met my boyfriend and he’s been here in Madrid for like 4 years and I met him, and precisely this year he has to go to London, maybe it’s because fate also wants me to go.
“Because I’m obviously going to make content for you wherever I go, and being in London I can do even more, right? Because there are things there that aren’t in Spain. I have a thousand ideas in my head because I can’t stop thinking, honestly.”
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