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As 2025 draws to a close, Karla Tarazona and Christian Domínguez are reflecting on a year of growth, both as a couple and as individuals. In a recent interview, the pair emphasized a focus on learning from past mistakes and striving to become better versions of themselves. Their relationship, often under public scrutiny, has been a journey of rebuilding and rediscovery.
“It’s been a year full of challenges, where we’ve achieved many goals and learned who we can count on, and who we can’t,” Tarazona shared. Domínguez added, “It’s been a very productive year in every aspect.”
The couple addressed the constant media attention surrounding their relationship. Tarazona admitted she’s grown accustomed to public discussion, but expressed frustration with commentary directed at her children. “I’ve gotten used to people talking about me, but what bothers me most is people giving their opinions, even about my kids,” she explained. “I’d like to respond, but I know my response will just create another controversy, even though things are said that aren’t true.”
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Tarazona has faced criticism for giving Domínguez another chance, and she addressed the public’s judgment directly. “Nobody knows anyone else’s situation; it’s a very personal matter and a decision that rests solely with me,” she stated. “This year has been about strengthening many things, making amends for past mistakes. We’ve found ourselves at different stages in our lives, and there are things that haven’t happened and won’t happen again.”
When asked if 2025 served as a “trial year” for Domínguez, Tarazona responded with a laugh, “It’s still ongoing. If something happens again, we’ll each go our separate ways.” Domínguez acknowledged the year’s difficulties, simply stating, “It’s been a complicated year.”
The couple also discussed the pressures of being a high-profile pair. Tarazona believes the spotlight is more intense for Domínguez. “I think it’s more for him, because it feels like everyone is watching, waiting for him to mess up,” she said. Domínguez agreed, adding, “I used to feel pressured because all eyes were on me, but it depends on yourself. If I want to do things right, everything will work out for the best, and if I mess up, it will backfire.”
Tarazona highlighted the positive changes she’s observed in Domínguez. “While it’s true he’s made mistakes, I’ve seen very important changes that make me believe he can be better. I don’t believe in overnight changes, but in people improving,” she explained.

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Domínguez acknowledged the difficulty of regaining Tarazona’s trust. “It was super complicated because she can forgive, but she doesn’t forget. She’ll always remember, and I can’t get upset about that. I take a breath and say, ‘This is what I have to deal with.’ I understand her character and way of thinking.”
Rumors have circulated that Tarazona closely monitors Domínguez’s activities, even accompanying him to concerts. Tarazona clarified, “We work together, and when I’ve gone to his concerts, it’s because I’ve had to work with him. But I also go to his events to bring him his lunch or drive him because I know he has three events in a row. I worry about him.” Domínguez added, “I’ve never met someone like that. That’s how she expresses her love.”
The couple dismissed suggestions of a “toxic” dynamic, though Domínguez admitted Tarazona is “jealous.” He clarified, “She’s not toxic, she’s jealous. I’m not toxic either, but I’m more jealous than she is. We’ve never gotten to the point of asking each other for our location. Considering the things I’ve done, she could have a toxic relationship, but she isn’t like that.” Tarazona simply affirmed, “I’m not.”
When asked if they would vouch for each other, Tarazona offered a pragmatic response. “My mother always told me not to vouch for anyone, not even your children. The only way I’d vouch for someone is from the door inward, because I don’t know what happens from the door outward.” Domínguez countered, “It doesn’t bother me that she says that, but I would vouch for her.”
Tarazona admitted to a lingering sense of caution. “I used to idealize people a lot, and the disappointments were stronger. It’s better not to idealize because we’re all imperfect. Sometimes he doesn’t make mistakes, and I end up making them, so that’s that. Whatever happens, happens.”
Looking ahead, the couple discussed their plans for marriage. Domínguez revealed they’ve already discussed it and are ready to tie the knot, but want a private ceremony. “We’ve talked about marriage, we can get married, and we want to, but we want it to be very private,” he said.
A wedding in 2026 is a possibility, according to both. “It could be,” Tarazona said. Domínguez added, “Yes. I think it’s a good year, and I’d like it to be in 2026, so we hope things work out.”
They also shared their desire to have a child. “That’s also planned for 2026,” Domínguez stated. Tarazona acknowledged the challenges, saying, “It’s not easy or something that happens overnight. We’re almost 43, so it’s a big wish and we hope it comes true.”
Domínguez expressed gratitude for the opportunity to rebuild his relationship with Tarazona. “I always pray and thank God for giving me the opportunity to have her back. I don’t want to lose her. I’m grateful to God, I’m showing my best side, and I don’t plan to mess up again.”
Domínguez hopes to break the so-called “three-year curse” that has plagued his past relationships. “I want to be with Karla until old age. That’s in my hands, and I’ll do my best. That’s my greatest desire.”
Tarazona was firm in her stance on forgiveness, stating, “No. It’s been very hard for me because I’m not quick to forgive.”