She Claimed He Borrowed Money to Buy a Car, Promised Marriage — Then Vanished
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In a jaw-dropping turn of events, a well-known WAG and former lingerie brand ambassador took to Instagram Live last night to publicly expose a Real Madrid reserve goalkeeper — accusing him of “playing with her heart and her bank account.”
The tearful livestream, now circulating widely across TikTok, YouTube, and Twitter/X, drew over 320,000 live viewers and nearly 10 million total views within 12 hours.
💔 “He Said I Was His Everything — Then He Ghosted Me”
The woman, who previously modeled for a luxury European lingerie brand, did not initially mention the player’s name, but strong hints and fan theories have quickly narrowed it down to one of Real Madrid’s backup goalkeepers — a player who joined in the last 2 years and has made only a few appearances for the senior team.
Through tears, she told her 1.2 million followers:
“He said he loved me. Said he couldn’t wait to start a life with me. Even told his family I was ‘the one’…”
“Then one day, he asked me to help him with the down payment for a car — said he was in between payments from the club.”
According to her, she transferred over €37,000 to help him buy the car, believing they were planning a future together. But soon after, the calls became less frequent — until he “disappeared without a word.”
🚘 The Car, the Lies, the Silence
In the stream, she also claimed:
“The car is real. He posted it. I paid for it. Then two weeks later… he blocked me everywhere. No goodbye, no explanation. Just vanished.”
She revealed screenshots of alleged text messages showing promises of love, voice notes where the player spoke of marriage, and even photos from their secret vacation in Ibiza.
😳 Fans React: “Madrid Is White, But That Act Was Cold.”

Social media was instantly flooded with reactions:
“Not a Real keeper playing fake love…”
“Imagine being benched AND being exposed like this 😭”
“Sis, you paid for his wheels and he drove off with your heart??!”
Some Real Madrid fans, while sympathetic, also expressed embarrassment over the club being linked to such drama:
“We’re trying to win the league, not end up in soap operas.”
🤐 Real Madrid Silent — But Sources Say PR Team Is “On It”

The club has not released any official statement, but insiders say the player in question has been told to lay low, and the club’s legal team is now reviewing the situation.
One unnamed source reportedly said:
“It’s not the kind of off-pitch attention we want — especially not from someone who hasn’t even earned a starting spot.”
📲 The Final Words That Broke the Internet
Before ending the livestream, the model looked straight into the camera and said:
“Let this be a lesson: just because he wears white on the field doesn’t mean he’s pure off it.”
Mic. Dropped.
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