Albert Rivera reveals his worst moment with Malú: “We were very afraid”

The former leader of Ciudadanos and the singer have already celebrated their fourth anniversary. Parents of a daughter in 2020, Albert Rivera y Little one They have managed to overcome the bumps and difficulties and now they are going through a sweet moment. The Catalan confirmed it this Wednesday, where he also recounted what the couple’s worst moment was: “Our daughter was a girl in the middle of a pandemic and it was complicated. We went to the hospital to do the last tests with great fear.”

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The lawyer has given a very personal interview this Wednesday on Marco Peña’s new podcast. She has reviewed his love life with him: from Marion Saperasmother of their first daughter, Daniela, to the present. “I spent 10 years of my life with my first partner, let’s say long. It was with Mariona, who was a friend from high school. At first we weren’t a couple but then we started dating and we had Daniela. At that time I lived in Barcelona,” he says. Rivera. “I was a father for the first time at the age of 31. I thought I was between normal and older but now looking at the Spanish average I think I was a young father. And then I became a father at 40, in another more mature stage. Now I have more time than before. 11 days after my daughter Daniela was born I had to go do a municipal campaign. It is very hard to leave your house and not see it day or night and miss so many things. Along the way we have been recovering ground and now we are thick and thick”.

Later he moved to Madrid and his life changed: “Then I came to live in Madrid and I spent four or five years with another couple (Beatriz Tajuelo). Later, and I have been going out with Malú, my current partner, for four years. We had a girl who was born in June 2020 in the middle of the pandemic,” he says. Inés Arrimadas’ predecessor has revealed that Malú’s pregnancy was a really difficult time for both of them: “We went to the hospital to do the last tests with great fear. We did not know what was happening. There were no vaccines yet”.




The former deputy confesses that now, at 43 years old, three years after giving up his career at Moncloa, he enjoys life more: “My daughters are the engine of my life. On a personal level, if I had to put a turning point in my life beyond politics and that makes you a better person, that would undoubtedly be fatherhood. There is a first priority. Your children will always come first on the scale of values.”