Barbara de Regil Yes Mariana Rodriguez Cantú are used to controversies. Both were a trend due to their statements in the media or on social networks.
How can we forget when the protagonist of “Rosario Tijeras” monopolized the headlines when he said he would make cookies without carbohydrates… But he put a banana on them.
And, of course, we have to remember when Rodríguez Cantú went viral due to the fact that, during a story on Instagram, she avoided a question from her husband, Senator Samuel García, and answered: “Do you want to see my tennis shoes?” Phosphosphates”.

A few days ago, they both drew the spotlight again for an alleged The fight between the two in social networks, apparently based on suggestions. It seems that some internet users have started to viralize images with editions similar to the ones they use in their profiles, but with negative messages through and through.
For example, in a photo you can see a collage of selfies of Bárbara de Regil about which they wrote: “I came alone (to fame). I didn’t ask to marry a royal senator or things like that. Buy me the proteins, sister “.

Meanwhile, a photo appeared with Mariana Rodríguez, with a towel on her head, which reads: “At least they don’t appear in soap operas. P * nch * n * here “. In addition, another image appeared in which he seems to criticize the nutritional supplement of the actress: “Regil’s Barbara protein is pure Liconsa milk in powder … Greetings to CDMX “.

Given the popularity of the alleged trial and the appearance of many similar messages, the stars on the Internet used their respective profiles deny the rivalry between them.
“I don’t know what I bring with Bárbara de Regil and me. Everything is false, we are close friends, we send messages often and nothing is true. Everything is super photoshoped, neither she nor I put things. The protein thing isn’t true either and I admire it a lot. But I don’t know what I put in the exercise, what I ate yesterday, but it’s not true “, Rodríguez Cantú expressed in a video.
In her turn, in one of her stories on Instagram, the fitness coach quoted the businesswoman’s video and wrote: “And now what did they invent?” No wonder a friend wrote to me: “hey what’s up with Mariana?”, And I … “what Mariana? What’s going on with what? I love you (Mariana) and I like that you love protein “.
Despite the clarifications, the controversy did not stop because, although it was already known that the process was fake, network users continued to have fun with it and even created two hashtags to support their favorite. They used #TeamVibraAlto to stimulate De Regil and #TeamFosfoFosfo to applaud Rodríguez.

In another recent video, Barbara regretted that there are people who do not doubt it veracity about what you consume on the web.
“I know her (Mariana) on Instagram, she looks like a super pretty girl, what makes me very strong is the way people believe everything they see”, said.