Romeo Santos at Viña del Mar: Actress Isidora Urrejola Had to Sign Contract to Kiss, Lay in Bed with Singer in Concert [Watch]
Romeo Santos is known for bringing women up on stage and sharing passionate moments with them.
Actress Isidora Urrejola is one of the latest to join Santos on stage in Chile during the Viña del Mar festival. She walked up to the bed on stage, where Santos gave her a big cup of wine. He then started singing "Propuesta Indecente" to her, as he proceeded to playfully bite and flirt with her. He even kisses her once before the two go underneath the sheets of the bed.
Now, Urrejola is explaining she had to sign a contract before going on stage, and the whole thing is very choreographed.
"It was all very cool, very premeditated," she said, according to Showbiz via La Opinion. "They made me sign a contract saying that I was freely doing it, and that I was of age and all that. I was made to sign the contract by Romeo Santos' [team], the production staff had no idea, they didn't know that I was going to be chosen."
Urrejola described the kiss she and Santos shared as "yummy," and she also defended herself.
"I'm single, and I do whatever I want," she added.
Urrejola said she did not go into the concert expecting to join Santos on stage. She was singing and dancing when she was approached by a man from Santos' team, who said he was the singers' uncle.
"He told me, 'I am Romeo's uncle, and I am the one in charge of security here, and the one who chooses the women because I pretty much know what he likes,'" she said. "And he told me he had chosen me to go up on stage to dance."
She said as a person who was going to join Santos, she had to be very playful. The concert has made Urrejola famous in other places than Chile, where she works.
"There are some comments on social media networks that say the greatest barbarities, but I think that it's ire," she said. "I understand the rage of all those women because I was dancing closely to him."
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