Claudia Villafañe spoke about her courtship with Jorge Taiana and revealed why she would not remarry

Claudia Villafañe spoke about her courtship with Jorge Taiana and revealed why she would not remarry
Claudia Villafañe spoke about her courtship with Jorge Taiana and revealed why she would not remarry

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From being Diego Maradona’s wife at the time with total media exposure, Claudia Villafañe He has been enjoying a low-profile romance for a long time. The businesswoman shared intimate details about her relationship with Jorge Taiana and said what he thinks about the possibility of remarrying.

During an interview with the streaming program Bondiin which his daughter Dalma works as a panelist, Villafañe made known his position regarding his courtship and his vision of living together with Taiana, with whom he has had a relationship for several years.

When asked on air by a user who wanted to know “when Tata is getting married,” the former winner of MasterChef he explained bluntly: “No, I already got married, I got divorced and I’m not coming back.” And he added: “I think I’m fine like this.”

He also ruled out the possibility of advancing the relationship in other ways, such as sharing a roof. “No, not living together, as some choose,” she mentioned. After that, he made it clear what his dynamic with Taiana has been like so far: “We never lived together.” And he went deeper: “And I think that makes you choose the person again and find yourself again.”

With this, Villafañe explained that his vision of love and coexistence changed over time, especially when comparing his current experience with that of his youth. These revealing details offer a clearer approximation of the position of Dalma and Gianinna’s mother regarding their current relationship.

The former member of Diez has repeatedly made it clear how central her daughters and grandchildren are to her emotional life, for whom she loves, as she demonstrated weeks ago in an emotional Instagram post, where she defined herself as the “Tata of Benja, Roma and Azul”.

The event producer, who has more than one and a half million followers on her profile, usually shares postcards from her afternoons out for a walk, playing games or sitting in the chair and watching movies with the little ones.

Days ago, in dialogue with the program In full swing (elnueve), Claudia Villafañe had detailed what the bond was like with her three grandchildren, Benjamín, son of Gianinna Maradona and Sergio “Kun” Agüero, 15 years old; Roma and Azul, the little girls of Dalma Maradona and Andrés Caldarelli, five and one and a half years old respectively.

“The stages were changing,” the businesswoman warned. “Benja is already 15 and I was a relatively young grandmother. I did many more things than I can do now with the littlest one. I get a little more tired, but I still don’t stop doing them, of course.” She also pointed out that the middle granddaughter is “very jealous” of the soccer player’s son. “Benja does it on purpose. She comes running, hugs me and says, ‘she’s just my grandmother.’ ‘No, she is not yours alone. She is mine,’ she tells him. And there they start fighting. But the truth is that I am very happy with my three grandchildren,” she said.

At the same time, Villafañe explained that he even saw the birth of the first of his grandchildren. “It was something wonderful,” he noted. “I enjoyed it – and I enjoy it – a lot. Now, for example, going to see him at football, accompanying him in training, in games, wherever. “I am a big fan,” he continued.

Meanwhile, he assured that he prefers not to intervene in the motherhood of his two daughters. “No one teaches you how to be a mom or dad. It’s the experience, it’s the day to day. One has to try. As long as it is from love, everything is fine. You can make a mistake, but later you will correct it,” she noted.

Within the framework of the talk, the businesswoman also said that when she shares time with her grandchildren is when she misses the soccer star to whom she was married the most. “When I see what Benja is doing in football, that’s when I say: ‘What he’s missing. What Diego missed by not being able to enjoy it.’ Because I know he would be there,” she highlighted.

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