Peruvian Singer Pamela Franco and Footballer Christian Cueva Spark Debate After Displaying Alleged “Libido Chip” on TikTok
LIMA, Peru – Peruvian singer Pamela Franco and footballer Christian Cueva are facing online scrutiny after posting a series of TikTok videos appearing to showcase a newly implanted “libido chip” designed for couples, sparking conversations about relationship technology and privacy. The couple, who recently reconciled following rumors of distance while Cueva plays in Ecuador, shared content on September 5, 2025, demonstrating the device and its purported effects.
The videos, quickly going viral, depict Franco and Cueva playfully interacting while highlighting a small, discreet implant located near the wrist.The couple claims the chip enhances intimacy and emotional connection, though details regarding the technology’s functionality remain vague. This revelation comes amidst a broader trend of couples exploring technological solutions to strengthen their relationships, raising ethical questions about data security, consent, and the potential for coercion. Experts predict a surge in demand for similar devices if the couple’s endorsement proves influential, potentially leading to increased regulation of the burgeoning “intimacy tech” market.
Franco previously shared romantic photographs on her social networks regarding a trip to Ecuador and a reunion with Cueva, confirming their relationship remained strong with dedications like, “My love, how good it feels to be together.Our moments are unique, I love you, my life,” accompanied by a photo hugging the footballer. Cueva reciprocated with messages such as, “No one will turn it off [su luz]my love, or yours. Thank you for existing and being in my life. I love you.”
The couple’s latest tiktok display, however, marks a notable departure from previous public displays of affection. Details about the chip’s manufacturer and clinical trials are currently unavailable, fueling skepticism and prompting calls for transparency. Franco and Cueva have not yet responded to requests for further data regarding the device’s safety and efficacy.