Since the beginning of his career, Stephanie Orué has proven to be a versatile actress committed to his work. However, his profession became a reason for conflict in his marriage to Adrián Sikorski. In a recent interview with ‘Giselo’, the interpreter confessed that her ex -partner felt uncomfortable with some of her scenes in the cinema, which deteriorated her relationship.
The Peruvian artist, known for her participation in various theatrical and television productions, said that, although her marriage did not end for a single reason, one of the most critical moments occurred after the exhibition of a nude scene in the film ‘Django’. According to Orué, Sikorski considered that this was a disrespect towards him, which evidenced irreconcilable differences in the couple.
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What did Stephanie say about the end of your marriage?
During your participation in the podcast of Edison DávilaStephanie Orué revealed that her still husband could not handle her work as an actress and, in particular, her nude scene in the film ‘Django’. “For example, he once told me that I lacked respect when I made a character, but I feel super prullable of everything I have done because it is my job,” said the actress.
Orué explained that, over time, the differences in the couple became more evident. “I don’t think something failed, but in time he and I started wanting different things. Rather we would have failed if we had stayed together and we would have pressed the situation, ”he said.
In addition, he acknowledged that the discomfort of Adrián SikorskiWith his career he affected the dynamics of his relationship. “When he began to hurt and annoy him, the situation deteriorated. I couldn’t ban anything, and I felt he suffered, ”added the actress, making it clear that she was not willing to give up her profession.
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