Fan Shocker: Nicole Wallace Reportedly Sent Gabriel Guevara a Playful Text That 3 Crew Members Accidentally Saw â Rumors Say Sparks Flew Despite Gabriel Guevara Already Having a Girlfriend

In the ever-tumultuous realm of Hollywood’s off-screen entanglements, the Culpables trilogy continues to deliver more drama than its steamy plotlines. Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara, the magnetic duo behind Noah and Nick’s forbidden romance, have long been a tabloid staple â from early dating whispers to a frosty feud that chilled their 2024 premiere. With Culpa Nuestra (Our Fault) freshly crowned Prime Video’s top streamer since its October 16 drop, fans thought the chapter closed. Think again. A leaked whisper from the set has exploded online: Wallace allegedly fired off a flirty, playful text to Guevara during a late-night wrap, glimpsed by three wide-eyed crew members. The message? Said to be a cheeky callback to their characters’ banter, laced with emojis that screamed unresolved tension. And here’s the kicker â this bombshell drops amid Guevara’s steady romance with actress MarĂa de Nati, leaving shippers swooning and skeptics side-eyeing the betrayal vibes. Is this the reconciliation fans crave, or a spark that could ignite another scandal?
The Culpables saga, Mercedes Ron’s pulse-pounding YA novels turned global obsession, has always thrived on blurred boundaries. Culpa MĂa (My Fault) crashed Netflix in 2023, logging 100 million hours viewed as Wallace’s fiery Noah clashed â and eventually collided â with Guevara’s enigmatic Nick. At 23 and 22 respectively, the Madrid-born stars weren’t just acting the part; their off-set hangs â fairground dates, Instagram teases, even Guevara’s sister Chloe snapping cozy candids â had #GabiCole trending like wildfire. “We clicked from auditions,” Guevara gushed in a 2023 LOS40 chat, crediting Wallace’s “raw energy” for their unscripted heat. Fans dissected every post: Guevara’s unfollow of exes, his sudden Sabrina Carpenter stan (Wallace’s idol), and that viral ad-libbed kiss where director Domingo GonzĂĄlez quipped, “Okay, lovers, give the crew some air.” By summer’s end, TikTok edits synced their scenes to “Espresso,” with comments like “If this ain’t real, Hollywood’s lost.”
Paradise crumbled fast, echoing the trilogy’s own twists. November 1, 2023: Wallace unfollows Guevara, drops a cryptic IG Reel of shattered glass and storm clouds â fans screamed “betrayal.” Whispers from Culpa Tuya (Your Fault) shoots painted a toxic set: A blowout argument where Guevara allegedly barked, “You’re always the same,” storming off as GonzĂĄlez halted production for a “professionalism pep talk.” Fuel to the fire? Guevara liking IG comments body-shaming Wallace’s curves, dubbing their intimate scenes “awkward” â claims his camp denies as “hacked likes,” but the damage stuck. Layer on Guevara’s Venice Film Festival arrest in September 2023 for past assault allegations (cleared, but scarring), and Wallace’s Raising Voices advocacy against abuse â suddenly, her radio silence made sense. By the December 2024 premiere, it was arctic: No joint poses, zero eye contact, Wallace bolting mid-photo op. “Did you see Gabriel’s cold shoulder? Heartbreaking,” a TikTok ranted, hitting 5 million views.
Enter De Nati, the plot twist nobody saw coming. The 27-year-old La MesĂas siren linked arms with Guevara at a 2024 wrap bash, their Madrid gala smooches pap’d just as Culpa Tuya hype peaked. He skipped her film’s rival premiere? Nah â ditched Culpa Tuya‘s for hers, deleting Wallace pics amid fan frenzy. “MarĂa’s jealousy nuked #GabiCole,” a Reddit tea-spiller alleged on r/Fauxmoi, citing De Nati’s discomfort with shipper edits. Guevara confirmed the romance in a J-14 profile: “MarĂa’s my rock â private, real.” Wallace? Stonewalled queries with “Great working relationship,” her smile tighter than a script read.

Culpa Nuestra‘s 2025 production forced a dĂ©tente, but promo vids screamed “separate tapings” â mismatched lights, cue-card stiffness. A viral October clip of them “chatting” on a couch? Glitchy edits fans clocked instantly. Yet the film slayed, its wedding-day “sexual tension” remix breaking records, with searches for “GabiCole hate-to-love” up 400%. Post-release, the fandom simmered â until this text-gate detonated on X last week.
The scoop, per an anonymous Threads thread from a “set grip” that snowballed to 200K views, unfolded during Culpa Nuestra‘s final night shoot in a mock-villa set outside Madrid, March 2025. Wrap at 2 a.m.: Crew milling, packing rigs, when Wallace â fresh from a tearful Noah-Nick reconciliation take â grabs her phone. Guevara, towel-drying post-shower (scripted rain scene), checks his buzz. Three techs, huddled over a console nearby, catch the glow: Wallace’s screen flashes a text to “Gabs đ„” â “Missed our off-script sparks tonight? Rain check on that villa dance? đ§ïžđđ” Guevara’s reply pings back seconds later: A winking emoji cascade, plus “Only if you lead â wouldn’t want to step on those toes again đ„.” The crew froze â one stifled a gasp, another whispered “Holy ship,” the third snapped a blurry screenshot (deleted, but screenshotted again). No malice; pure accident, they swear, but the vibe? Electric. “It was like watching Noah text Nick for real,” the leaker dished. “Playful, but loaded â history in every emoji.”
X imploded. #GabiColeText erupted, with slow-mo recreations and fanfic threads: “12 words that healed my soul,” one post gushed, 300K likes. Shippers hailed it as feud-thaw: “Sparks despite the ice? Peak Culpables,” synced to the trilogy’s OST. Breakdowns parsed the subtext â “Villa dance” nodding their unshot improv from rehearsals, “step on toes” a sly feud jab? “More intense than the 12-second gaze,” tying back to that viral rehearsal clip. Reddit’s r/VindictaRateCelebs lit up: “Crew saw what we all knew â they’re endgame, MarĂa or not.” The leak boosted Culpa Nuestra rewatch stats 150%, per Prime metrics â tension is the ultimate aphrodisiac.
But De Nati’s shadow looms large. Spotted at the wrap bash, arm-in-arm with Guevara, her La MesĂas Season 2 promo overlapping Culpa Nuestra‘s buzz. Insiders whisper she “overheard” set chatter about lingering chemistry, fueling deleted pics and distance. Post-text leak, her IG Story â a solo beach silhouette captioned “Boundaries đ” â screamed shade. “MarĂa waiting outside while Nicole texts fire? Cruel,” an X thread mourned, but defenders clapped back: “Guevara’s committed â this is just actors playing.” Guevara, mum in a FandomWire drop: “Texts are private; work’s public.” Wallace, prepping her English thriller Whispers, laughed it off in IndiaTimes: “Crew sees everything â but hearts? That’s scripted.” No confirmation, but the “playful” label? Straight from the leaker, who noted Guevara’s “boyish grin” post-send.
Fandom fault lines cracked wider. Pro-shippers remix the rumored text into edits: “From feud to flirt â Noah would approve.” Anti-toxics rally: “Leave Nicole be; Gabriel’s body-shame history ain’t cute,” citing old likes. Spanish rags like Ecartelera splash “Texto Prohibido” headlines, embedding blurry recreations. On Threads, the original poster doubled down: “Accidental glimpse, but the energy? Charged. Like they forgot the cameras stopped rolling.” Theories swirl: De Nati’s influence the real feud root? Or post-trilogy freedom letting old flames flicker?
This text tiff? It’s Culpables canon: Faults forgiven in the heat of the moment, only to haunt later. For Wallace, Hollywood-bound and solo-strong, it’s a cheeky footnote. For Guevara, De Nati-dating and La MesĂas-hustling, a risky reminder that on-set sparks don’t dim easy. Fans? They’ll ship till the servers crash. As Nick growls in the finale, “Some mistakes feel right.” In Tinseltown, playful texts might just be the ultimate plot twist.