Popular music singer Paola Jara and her husband, fellow singer Jessi Uribe, have had to separate for a while as the artist is on tour. But a few days ago they reunited, and the singer took the opportunity to surprise her husband with a dish she prepared herself.
The couple shares musical tastes, but each perfectly understands the other's profession, especially when they're on tour. Paola Jara has also toured Chile and some cities and municipalities in Colombia, while Jessi Uribe has visited some cities in the United States..
The couple, who have been married for six months, always take advantage of the moments they reunite and the moments where they're back together until their next concert arrives. Through Instagram stories, Jessi Uribe shared that she had arrived at her apartment and that Paola Jara had a surprise for her, a romantic gift.
The surprise included chocolates, a stuffed animal, flowers, and, to top it all off, Jara decided to cook for his partner. The artist took the opportunity to highlight on his Instagram story that one of the things he missed most about his wife during her tour was the food she usually prepared for him.
The artist showed in detail what Paola's dish contained: fried egg, rice, sausages, and tomato sauce.
Recently, Paola Jara caught the attention of her loyal followers with a series of content in which she showed her participation in the Uribe Peace and Brotherhood Festival, where she would be accompanied by Los Tigres Colombia, Los 50 de Joselito, and Arelys Henao. This event took place last weekend, November 25-27, in Meta.
The festival organizers took good care of the Colombian stars, arranging several small planes to transport them to La Uribe, a municipality located 187 kilometers from Villavicencio. This service transported the artists' equipment and moved it to different areas, ensuring they arrived safely at their destination.
However, despite the conditions, the popular artist didn't seem entirely convinced or confident about flying in such a small aircraft, so she published some stories about the experience. The Colombian woman didn't hide her fear as she boarded this small plane, recording her expressions of anguish and nervousness.
“My God, is it moving too much? Oh, sir,” he said before taking flight.
As they prepared to fly, Paola Jara asked the pilot if he had ever had problems on his trips, seeking security and peace of mind.The flight attendant assured the Paisa that everything was fine, since he usually made that trip every day.
“I literally feel like I'm going to die in a mosquito,” Jara wrote in a post, where she showed a worried expression. “Oh my God,” she added, covering one of her eyes with her hand.
Although the severe scare came directly from the artist, the trip went perfectly and everyone arrived safe and sound at the destination planned by the organizers. "We arrived, thank God it went very well. I clenched my butt for 40 minutes," Paola wrote on her official Instagram account.
The next day, he faced this fear again, as he had to board the aircraft to return and leave that area. "Here we go again, each team in their own mosquito. This is mine," he said, fighting back the fear he felt.
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