Victor Moreno
Reynaldo Gianecchini, 50, was talking quietly at a table in the common area of The Town’s VIP box this Thursday (7), in São Paulo. Surrounded by friends, he asks for the interview to be quick, because he barely had time to enjoy the festival until then.
“I only have today, right?”, he comments. “Unfortunately, I couldn’t make it in time for Ludmilla’s show, which I love. But soon there’s Maroon 5, which I’ve been into for a while. I think they’re a hell of a band.”
Recently, the actor told on the podcast Café com Mussi that he has been single for some time and that he had only one lasting relationship after the end of his relationship with journalist Marília Gabriela, 75, with whom he was married between 1999 and 2006. I got more involved,” he said.
Gabi, who is living outside Brazil, even commented on the statement on social media. “Giane of my life, things weren’t easy around here either,” he wrote. “To truly capture what remains in me from our relationship, I turned to a wise and third-party quote: ‘What is gone is gone, but what is gone radiating light will shine eternally.'”
But is the festival, with so many interesting people hanging out, a good place to find a new romantic interest? “I’m not thinking about that right now”, states, categorically, the actor, who has just ended the second season of the praised play “A Herança” in the capital of São Paulo and is looking forward to the debut in Rio de Janeiro.
“Rio’s public is always different from São Paulo’s, right? But I think our play is very universal”, he evaluates. “She talks and communicates very well with any audience. So we’re expecting it to be really cool there too.”
Source: Folha
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