Gabriel Soto and the bond that unites him with Ana Clara Sinclair: 'one can have friends,' says the actor
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actor Gabriel Soto acknowledged a close friendship with singer Ana Clara Sinclair, with whom he has been seen.
- Soto stated that they are good friends and sometimes travel together, emphasizing that "one can have friends."
- He also shared his expectations for a future partner, prioritizing a good relationship with his daughters and personal peace.
Mexican actor Gabriel Soto has addressed his close relationship with singer and songwriter Ana Clara Sinclair, with whom he has been photographed on several occasions. While Soto clarified that they are not romantically involved, he acknowledged their strong friendship and occasional shared trips to the beach.
Speaking to "Venga la alegrรญa," Soto described Sinclair as a "good friend, nothing more." He emphasized the normalcy of friendships, stating, "one can have friends and one can go to the beach or wherever." Reports suggest Sinclair is from Acapulco, potentially explaining some of their meetings when Soto visits the port where he owns property. When questioned about a previous encounter near Los Angeles, California, Soto reiterated that their connection is fraternal rather than romantic.
Looking ahead, Soto expressed his openness to finding love again. His primary criteria for a future partner include getting along well with his two daughters, Elisa Marie and Alexa Miranda, providing him with peace and tranquility, and complementing him in all aspects. He is currently focused on his personal growth and work, stating he is "pleno, very happy, very satisfied, truly blessed with health, because health comes first, but also with work."
Regarding a legal matter, Soto and his ex-partner Irina Baeva won a lawsuit against Laura Bozzo. When asked about the ongoing situation with the Peruvian host, Soto briefly commented using the viral phrase "ya siรฉntese seรฑora" (sit down, madam), referencing Bozzo's alleged insistence on not paying the awarded sum and settling the matter with Baeva.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.