Alfredo Adame speaks without filters about his romance with Marcela Iglesias
Alfredo Adame is known for his controversial romances. However it seems that, this time love smiles on the Golden Boy
The Mexico City airport witnessed an unexpected confession. Alfredo Adame, the controversial actor known as 'Golden Boy,' met with a group of reporters and, amid laughter and knowing glances, revealed the details of his new and mysterious connection with Argentine Marcela Iglesias. With a mischievous smile, Adame dodged the direct question about love, but couldn't hide the obvious spark between them. "We're two people who know each other, there was chemistry," he confessed. What began as a professional plan to produce and host programs together took an unexpected turn. "When we met, there was a very special chemistry, a very special attraction between the two of us," the actor revealed. Far from traditional fairy tales, Adame was clear in defining his relationship: there are no plans for a wedding, living together, or starting a family. "Marriage is not something I see in the future," he affirmed, making it clear that it's a chapter he considers closed in his life. The formula for their connection? Simplicity: “Every time we see each other, we have a great time.”
Faced with the inevitable rumor that a relationship like this always has hidden agendas, Adame came out in defense of Marcela. He flatly denied that she approached him for money, emphasizing that she is “a very successful and financially stable woman.”
The praise that says it all
But without a doubt, what caught the most attention were the reasons why the actor was attracted to her. It wasn't her looks, but her intellect. “I realized that she is an extremely intelligent woman, who lives in the present, that her interests are not frivolous, banal, or vain,” Adame confessed.
In a revelation that will undoubtedly fuel the conversation, reporters asked him if he would be open to experimenting with polyamory. Adame's response was not a resounding no. "I'm not closed to that possibility," he admitted, although he added with a reflection: "People often click, but especially because of the male's rush to have sex, it all goes to waste."
How long will this connection last? The Mexican actor is clear: “Until they feel good about each other.”

