Mi hija se entregó al DIF & mi gym crush no era lo que esperaba

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2026 · 19 MIN

Mi hija se entregó al DIF & mi gym crush no era lo que esperaba

from CHISMEAKUP - JOE BAMBI · host Joe Bambi

De pequeños es seguro aseverar que todos nosotros nos hemos montado rabietas que al final del día nos terminan complicando la existencia. Sin embargo pocas personas podrán decir que fueron responsables de que sus mamás perdieran la custodia de su cuidado al asistir a una oficina del DIF para poner una queja en su contra por malos tratos psicológicos ficticios. Existe un popular dicho que nos recuerda como en muchas ocasiones es mejor no conocer a nuestros ídolos. La protagonista del día de hoy cuenta como es que conocer a su crush del gimnasio terminó por ser una de sus más grandes decepciones.

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