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Happily Drunk: Mariana Seoane Debunks Addiction Claims

Happily Drunk: Mariana Seoane Debunks Addiction Claims, Transatlantic Today

US (Washington Insider Magazine) —Actress Mariana Seoane says she is “happily drunk.”

It was during an interview with Yordi Rosado that the singer also revealed several details about her taste for drinking, although she made it clear that she does not have an addiction.

“I love alcohol, I’m a drunk. Happily drunk. I love to enjoy, I love wine,” she explained.

After these statements, the actress also shared that yes, she likes alcohol, but she does not consider herself addicted to that substance, so to clarify things she made a video where she breaks down the situation.

“I’m a drunk, I never deny the ‘cross of my parish’, but I also think it’s important, especially for youth, yes I’m a drunk, but I don’t drive a car.”

Mariana commented that, although she likes to drink, she is always cautious about driving her car or the type of activities she does after having her drinks.

“Yes, I am a happy drunk, but I don’t drive a car, if you drink, don’t drive.

“It’s funny that I said that, but I’m also responsible for what I say. “They have not seen me arrive badly at a call, nor arrive badly at a show,”

This article is originally published on eldiariony.com

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