"Breaking Silence: Starboy Pedro Jimeno's Cryptic Post-Divorce Message from The Family Chantel"




 The Family Chantel season 5 star Pedro Jimeno's channeling The Weeknd's Starboy lately, by glorying in his villain status and shading his enemies. While his seemingly cryptic posts mean that he's more subtle than Abel Tesfaye's in-your-face alter ego, the smoothly charming Pedro has plenty in common with the notorious "Starboy."


 In the song, Abel laughs at his haters and brags about what he owns. He prays for cars, not love. Pedro can surely relate. When he wasn't getting ready to shatter Chantel's tender heart into a million little pieces, Pedro was preparing to make bank in America.


Pedro's master plan seems to be working. The truth is that he's never looked happier. Onscreen, he was in his feelings, but on Instagram, he's looking mighty smug. In a truly Starboyesque fashion, he's putting himself out there with total confidence. 


He doesn't see the shade, but if he did, it would probably make him smile. Being a villain can be good for business, and Pedro's all about "harvesting the American dollar," as The Family Chantel's Karen Everett said onscreen. When he isn't complaining about Chantel robbing him of the commission on their home, he's posting pics of fancy Audis online.


Pedro is a reality TV show star who laid down the law in the Instagram post above, letting his haters know that everything they do is just futile. Yes, they try to hurt him (his bitter ex Chantel said he was a cheater onscreen), but it doesn't impact his Starboy-level self-esteem. His belief in his own greatness is just too strong. Also, like the Weeknd, Pedro's got some coping mechanisms. Starboy switches up his cup to "kill any pain." Pedro's into positive thinking that functions as a psychological force field.


Before he left Chantel, Pedro didn't have this kind of Teflon quality. He seemed more emotional. Pedro could be hurt. Now, he's debuting Pedro 2.0, and the new iteration is all about staring his enemies in the face and telling them that they don't matter.


The Starboy's all about supercars. He taunts his enemies by rubbing the fact that he owns a red Lamborghini and McLaren P1 in their faces. Like the womanizing "Starboy," Pedro shows off an expensive ride that may attract potential love interests. Starboy themes include sex, money, cars, status, and intellectual superiority. The Starboy is no mere mortal, and Pedro's mimicking the smooth operator more and more every day.


In Pedro's barely cryptic post, he's encouraging fans to "smile" even when other people try to take away their happiness. Since he's said that Chantel's family's trying to ruin his life in America, there's a very high likelihood that he's making a sly dig. The big grin on his face is super-smug. Here, Pedro's reveling in his bad boy status. Like the Starboy, he feels powerful.


Being a villain typically has its downside, especially for a real estate agent who needs to earn trust. The Family Chantel season 5's Pedro Jimeno's attempting to sell houses in Georgia. However, if the rigors of being considered the worst husband ever are getting to Pedro, he's not letting it show. He's come a long way since he left the Dominican Republic and he's all about the American Dream. He wants the same trappings of success as the Starboy, who let the world know that his ebony tables cost "20 racks" each.


Pedro went for a drive, and being behind the wheel seemed to clear his head. He was thinking out loud, talking about how powerful "thoughts" are - and he's right. However, by mulling over the value of changing negative self-talk, he also seemed to be saying that it was time for him to change. He may be tired of the dark thoughts that intrude on his Starboyesque "cool." For Pedro, getting his thoughts out of a negative and repetitive loop is imperative.


Actually, this isn't a bad idea. As the saying goes, "what we think we become." However, everyone should look back sometimes, even if it hurts - not that the Starboy would ever do that. He's too busy proving to everyone that he's got it all together. Pedro tries to do the same, but now and then, a little sensitivity creeps in. That may be what he's trying to push away.


Pedro knows exactly what he did to Chantel. He knows he's a heartbreaker. No matter how icy cool this dude is, once in a while, he's bound to feel at least a little bit of guilt. Maybe.Any traces of guilt may temporarily deflate his ego. That's the last thing a Starboy wants!


Pedro's turning into some kind of self-help guru, one cringe Instagram post at a time. Now, he's talking about the limitless possibilities of being... well, Pedro. Apparently, something was limiting him in the past, or someone. Who would have been holding him back? Chantel was a wreck during The Family Chantel season 5. Her "Starboy" really took her for a ride, and not in a, "red Lamb."


It'll take her years to recover from that horror. Everyone knows that. Yes, she's putting up a brave front, but just like The Weeknd's ex, Bella Hadid, Chantel found out that her man was unfaithful. Who cheats on Bella anyway? That's so hard to understand. Chantel is no slouch in the glamour department either, but apparently, her significant allure was not enough for Pedro. Like the Starboy, who's always "hungry like the wolf," women are just for entertainment.


The Family Chantel season 5 star Pedro Jimeno's channeling The Weeknd's Starboy lately, by glorying in his villain status and shading his enemies. While his seemingly cryptic posts mean that he's more subtle than Abel Tesfaye's in-your-face alter ego, the smoothly charming Pedro has plenty in common with the notorious "Starboy."


 In the song, Abel laughs at his haters and brags about what he owns. He prays for cars, not love. Pedro can surely relate. When he wasn't getting ready to shatter Chantel's tender heart into a million little pieces, Pedro was preparing to make bank in America.


Pedro's master plan seems to be working. The truth is that he's never looked happier. Onscreen, he was in his feelings, but on Instagram, he's looking mighty smug. In a truly Starboyesque fashion, he's putting himself out there with total confidence. He doesn't see the shade, but if he did, it would probably make him smile.


 Being a villain can be good for business, and Pedro's all about "harvesting the American dollar," as The Family Chantel's Karen Everett said onscreen. When he isn't complaining about Chantel robbing him of the commission on their home, he's posting pics of fancy Audis online.


Pedro is a reality TV show star who laid down the law in the Instagram post above, letting his haters know that everything they do is just futile. Yes, they try to hurt him (his bitter ex Chantel said he was a cheater onscreen), but it doesn't impact his Starboy-level self-esteem. His belief in his own greatness is just too strong. Also, like the Weeknd, Pedro's got some coping mechanisms. Starboy switches up his cup to "kill any pain." Pedro's into positive thinking that functions as a psychological force field.


Before he left Chantel, Pedro didn't have this kind of Teflon quality. He seemed more emotional. Pedro could be hurt. Now, he's debuting Pedro 2.0, and the new iteration is all about staring his enemies in the face and telling them that they don't matter.


The Starboy's all about supercars. He taunts his enemies by rubbing the fact that he owns a red Lamborghini and McLaren P1 in their faces. Like the womanizing "Starboy," Pedro shows off an expensive ride that may attract potential love interests. Starboy themes include sex, money, cars, status, and intellectual superiority. The Starboy is no mere mortal, and Pedro's mimicking the smooth operator more and more every day.


In Pedro's barely cryptic post, he's encouraging fans to "smile" even when other people try to take away their happiness. Since he's said that Chantel's family's trying to ruin his life in America, there's a very high likelihood that he's making a sly dig. The big grin on his face is super-smug. Here, Pedro's reveling in his bad boy status. Like the Starboy, he feels powerful.


Being a villain typically has its downside, especially for a real estate agent who needs to earn trust. The Family Chantel season 5's Pedro Jimeno's attempting to sell houses in Georgia. However, if the rigors of being considered the worst husband ever are getting to Pedro, he's not letting it show. He's come a long way since he left the Dominican Republic and he's all about the American Dream. He wants the same trappings of success as the Starboy, who let the world know that his ebony tables cost "20 racks" each.


Pedro went for a drive, and being behind the wheel seemed to clear his head. He was thinking out loud, talking about how powerful "thoughts" are - and he's right. However, by mulling over the value of changing negative self-talk, he also seemed to be saying that it was time for him to change. He may be tired of the dark thoughts that intrude on his Starboyesque "cool." For Pedro, getting his thoughts out of a negative and repetitive loop is imperative.


Actually, this isn't a bad idea. As the saying goes, "what we think we become." However, everyone should look back sometimes, even if it hurts - not that the Starboy would ever do that. He's too busy proving to everyone that he's got it all together. Pedro tries to do the same, but now and then, a little sensitivity creeps in. That may be what he's trying to push away.


Pedro knows exactly what he did to Chantel. He knows he's a heartbreaker. No matter how icy cool this dude is, once in a while, he's bound to feel at least a little bit of guilt. Maybe.Any traces of guilt may temporarily deflate his ego. That's the last thing a Starboy wants!


Pedro's turning into some kind of self-help guru, one cringe Instagram post at a time. Now, he's talking about the limitless possibilities of being... well, Pedro. Apparently, something was limiting him in the past, or someone. Who would have been holding him back? Chantel was a wreck during The Family Chantel season 5. Her "Starboy" really took her for a ride, and not in a, "red Lamb."


It'll take her years to recover from that horror. Everyone knows that. Yes, she's putting up a brave front, but just like The Weeknd's ex, Bella Hadid, Chantel found out that her man was unfaithful. Who cheats on Bella anyway? That's so hard to understand. Chantel is no slouch in the glamour department either, but apparently, her significant allure was not enough for Pedro. Like the Starboy, who's always "hungry like the wolf," women are just for entertainment.