Former Miss Chile Says Alexis Sanchez Texts Her Behind His Girlfriend's Back
Alexis Sanchez is under fire from his girlfriend. There is no doubt about the recent reveal of his alleged online messaging with Camila Andrade, a former Miss Chile beauty pageant winner. According to the former Miss Chile, Sanchez earlier messaged her on Whatsapp, a chat messaging mobile application, introducing himself as Alexis Sanchez.
The former Miss Chile stated that she is unimpressed and truly believed the instant message came from an impostor, and not from the real Alexis Sanchez thereafter shrugging off the offline advances by declaring the would be IM stalker a liar. The online attempt was later followed by a call to which Andrade did not answer.
Allegedly, Sanchez was persistent and ultimately found leeway to continue the conversation. Andrade further stated that they periodically exchanged messages, to which, Sanchez even sent his photo from Disneyland which Andrade knew that trip was taken by Sanchez with his girlfriend.
Andrade said that during those exchanges of messages, there was no mention from Sanchez about his girlfriend. She was surprised to see the papers the next day showing a photo of Alexis Sanchez with current partner Lala Grassi. Furthermore, the ex-Miss Chile can't believe what these footballers say to girls and said that maybe it is normal to them. As observed by ex-Miss Chile, these footballers usually message people in Whatsapp.
Andrade stated that Sanchez invited her to a meal to which she respectfully declined. She said that it is odd to text someone in such a manner while still being with someone at the same time. Naturally she felt uneasy of the entire arrangement and eventually and finally decided to stop replying to the messages of Sanchez.
The recent reveal came from the allegation that Sanchez is suffering from a burnout in the field due to his exploits in the bedroom with his current partner Laia Grassi. Andrade, not shy of showing support for the Striker of Arsenal periodically uploads photos on social media which might fuel the fire of an alleged cheating scandal that may or may not have happened.