Lara Dibildos and Conde-Pumpido break up their relationship after a brief but intense courtship

There are loves that are brief, but intense. And, probably, this is what defines the relationship of Lara Dibildos y Cándido Conde-Pumpido Jr. The actress and the lawyer have broken up after confirming that they were dating four months ago. News that comes as a surprise after both seemed complicit and happy in their last public appearances.

The presenter and the son of the president of the Constitutional Court met at the theater, where they became good friends, something that was confirmed when they met again, shortly after, at a wedding. “The first thing he told me was: ‘I’m single,'” Dibildos said on Telecinco.

At that time, the interpreter was coming to terms with the idea of ​​her mother’s death, last March, at the age of 92. “First we were friends. He was very patient because I was very bad, he supported me a lot. He has a great sense of humor. He is intelligent and a very good person. He is a very good travel companion,” she said.

From that moment on they gave themselves the opportunity to continue walking together, showing off their love publicly. They had fallen in love. “She had been single for six years, she already touched me and she is blonde, but she is not stupid,” the presenter even joked. Her last boyfriend, in 2017, was Pablo Marqués – Jéssica Bueno’s current partner – and between 2005 and 2007 she was with Álvaro Muñoz Escassi, the father of her son.

“Each love is lived in a different way, because they are different stages of life. I fell madly in love with Álvaro, I would have gone to Singapore if he had asked me. Now we are family,” Dibildos added.

The actress turned 52 last September, practically at the same time as the lawyer, who welcomed 42, so they celebrated their birthday party together. At that time, Dibildos was optimistic about their relationship, although he was aware that anything could happen: “I live day to day and even more so with everything that has happened to me. Today we are fine. Today everything is wonderful. And if anyone day things cannot be, because the world does not sink.

“The good thing about being old is that you don’t ask me ‘what about the child when?’. I have already gotten rid of this. No, I don’t want to be like this, we are very well and enjoying it,” he added, between laughter Now only the good memories remain, like those days in Tarifa.