Video Prohibido De Boxeadora Uruguaya Chris Namus Teniendo Sexo-- Target [updated]
Her move to Argentina for love was seen by some fans as a "forbidden" abandonment of her Uruguayan roots.
The prohibido is theological. He has taken a vow of celibacy. She has taken a vow to hurt people. Their romance is a series of near-misses: his hand over hers while sorting donated clothes, a confession where she says, “Father, I sin every time I step into the ring. But I sin more thinking of you.” He replies, “Then pray for my sin, because I think of you at the altar.” Her move to Argentina for love was seen
Namús has recently moved to to pursue a life that many in her home country initially found surprising. The Partner: She is in a high-profile relationship with Ariel Berra , an Argentine television producer. She has taken a vow to hurt people
Why ‘Prohibido de Boxeadora Uruguaya’ Hits Different: The Power of Forbidden Romance and Gritty Devotion The Partner: She is in a high-profile relationship
When everything is lost—the title, the money, the safety—he doesn’t leave. He steps into the ring with her, not as a fighter, but as proof that someone chooses her without wanting to change her. The final scene isn’t a kiss. It’s her dropping her gloves, taking his hand, and saying, “Prohibido… ya no me importa.” (Forbidden… I don’t care anymore.)