Chelsea WAG Pawgli in tears over move to London
Chelsea WAG Pawgli in tears over London move

Pep Chavarria's girlfriend, Spanish influencer Pawgli, broke down in tears in an Instagram video over the prospect of leaving her home in Madrid to join the Chelsea left-back in London. The 27-year-old, who has over 1.1 million followers on TikTok, expressed her anxiety about the move, which she said would mean giving up her career and family life in Spain.

Career and Family Concerns

In an Instagram story, Pawgli 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." She added that by not living in Madrid, she would lose opportunities for growth, as "absolutely everything is in Madrid."

Pawgli, who creates fashion and lifestyle content, also cited her lack of English and her desire to keep her Spanish audience. She said: "I don't know how to speak English, at least right now, though I know I'll have to learn. 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."

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Emotional Decision

Describing herself as "ultra mega family-oriented and super sensitive," Pawgli said moving to a country where she has "no life, no job" and would lose career opportunities is a difficult decision, but she is doing it "out of love." She said: "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."

Pawgli admitted she had never considered a long-distance relationship before, but said: "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." She added: "Right now I'm panicking, honestly, because I know it's a very tough decision."

Despite her fears, Pawgli acknowledged the potential content opportunities in London, saying: "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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