Galilea Montijo revealed her worst romantic experiences
The host of the show
Almost three years after announcing her divorce, host Galilea Montijo is living a love story with model Isaac Moreno, who she has described as her greatest support in every personal and professional adventure. However, luck in love hasn't always been on her side, as she confessed in one of the most recent broadcasts of the program "Netas Divinas." According to the host of "La Casa de los Famosos," before finding her Prince Charming, she was involved in relationships with narcissistic men who tried to control her and dictate the course of her life. The Guadalajara native decided to speak candidly about her worst experiences in love after the central theme of that edition of "Netas Divinas" was revealed: "How difficult has it been for you to differentiate between a confident man and one who only seemed strong, as long as you didn't stand out?" one of her co-stars asked. Without directly naming any of her exes, Galilea Montijo explained that what began as a fairytale romance soon turned into a situation fraught with manipulation: "Like a gentleman, I try not to dwell on the past, but “Yes, it cost me a lot of relationships,” she began her story. The celebrity continued: “Even with a PhD, the way they subdue you and psychologically manipulate you until you feel small, dependent on that person. I've even had partners who say, 'I'll do everything for you,' and they make you so dependent on them that you feel useless.” However, the former beauty queen noted that she learned a lot from these experiences among them, that she is now a better version of herself thanks to therapy. She also highlighted that it's now easy for her to identify this type of behavior. Contrary to her past romantic failures, Montijo is currently experiencing one of the most fulfilling periods of her life. Alongside her success on Mexican television as one of the most acclaimed hosts, she has been in a three-year relationship with Spanish model Isaac Moreno. shared goals:“Today I say, how wonderful it is to have that mature love, that partner you don't know if it will last a lifetime, because that's where I start from, just for today,only for today, I don't know about tomorrow, but today gives me happiness, peace, laughter, and quiet moments,” she commented. Her remarks concluded with a clear message for the audience: personal growth allows one to love intelligently and securely. “Mature love, on my part, means I allow some things, and others I don't, and today it gives me peace,” she noted.

