Pamela Díaz Controversy: Innocent Question Reveals Dark Past
Pamela DíazS Shifting Allegiances: From Colo Colo to Universidad Católica and Beyond
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pamela Díaz, a well-known figure in Chilean media, recently revealed a surprising history of shifting football allegiances.In a candid interview with urban singer Standly, “La Fiera” (as Díaz is known) discussed her past affiliations with two of Chile’s biggest football clubs: Colo Colo and Universidad Católica.
A Colo Colo Connection
The conversation began when Standly,a self-proclaimed Colo Colo fan,inquired about Díaz’s team preference. “Before, I was from Colo,” Díaz admitted, a statement that clearly surprised Standly.
This connection to Colo Colo dates back to her relationship with former footballer Manuel Neira, with whom she was involved until 2008. Neira played for Colo Colo, and Díaz’s association with him naturally led to her support for the team.
The Universidad Católica Chapter
However, Díaz’s football loyalties didn’t begin with Colo Colo. She then corrected herself: “I was wrong: before it was from the Catholic U.”
So,what prompted the change? Díaz recounted a negative experience at a Universidad Católica match. “My bar insulted me,because very ugly shouted me,like Manuel,my children’s dad,Era of colo; Pure scribbles and insults,” she explained. The insults, directed at both her and Neira, stemmed from his Colo Colo affiliation.
From Stadium Insults to National Team Support
The experience left a lasting impression. “And then I went to the colo, but as Manuel played there and feed me,” she explained. ”And now I am from the National Team,” she concluded in allusion to the Red.Díaz elaborated on the specific chants she endured from Universidad Católica fans: ”Neira… ctm … your lady … c *** endlessly!” She claimed the entire stadium sang this “hymn,” leading her to abandon her support for the club. “I am no more than the Catholic,” she declared,even though she used to wear the UC shirt.
in September 2023, Díaz reflected on this period, stating, “I was crossed to die, being a lady of a Colo Colo player.” It seems the intense rivalry and personal attacks ultimately soured her experience as a football fan.
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