«He brought wine and told me ‘when quarantine is over, we’ll drink it’,» said Dani «La Chepi», who lives in Argentina.
Sometimes love can come at the least expected moment. With the pandemic and social distancing, those who are single and eager to meet people have seen their efforts compromised. However, things have turned out differently for the Argentinian influencer, who initiated a romantic relationship with the driver of the garbage truck that passed by her house on some mornings.
We’re talking about Daniela Viaggiamari, 41, who is known in her country as Dani «La Chepi». According to Clarín, she talked about how she’d fallen in love with Javier, the garbage truck driver and her new boyfriend, on the Telefe TV show.
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«He is a garbage truck driver and I met him through my window during the pandemic. He is a very nice person«, said Daniela, who explained that she met him during the long quarantine that Argentina has experienced for several months.
The influencer said that she was very much in love and that she was the one who tried to flirt with him first. «It seemed like someone had told him that I was uploading stories to Instagram (…) One day he got off to greet his daughter, and when he did this (lowered his mask), I said ‘uh, look at that. God exists,’» Daniela said.
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According to Daniela, Javier asked her how she was doing and «brought [her] wine” saying that ”‘when quarantine is over, [they’d] drink it‘«. She also explained that he gets along very well with her daughter, Isabella, who is the product of a past relationship. «My daughter loves him. She actually became friends with him first, and then she would stand on the fence when he passed by,» he said.
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She added that her daughter also helped generate the relationship between her and the driver. She said that Isabella «would look at me and wink and say ‘mom, you have to get a boyfriend’. The truth is that they both love each other very much and, for me, that’s what matters the most.