Christian Galvez y Patricia Pardo They said goodbye to 2023 with the birth of Luca, their first child together. After welcoming the newborn into the world, the presenting duo does not hide some personal aspects of their private life. It must be remembered that both secretly married in July 2022, months after beginning their relationship and the separation from the former presenter of Pasalabra y Almudena Cid. Your son Lucathe first for him and the third for her, was born in December.
This Wednesday, the presenter published a snapshot, where two bodies for the newborn with the logo of two very emblematic rock groups: Bon Jovi and Guns and Roses. “When Luca has to choose between rock and reggaeton I won't say anything, but there will be signs,” the presenter wrote, suggesting that, if he can, he will leave a mark on the musical tastes of his first child. For the moment, there are his gifts.
Although Christian is making his debut as a father, for Patricia this was her third birth. The journalist already has two daughters, Aurora (7) y Sofia (5), fruit of his relationship with the police Francisco Marquez. “Aurora looked like she had given birth,” said the presenter.
On December 22, Almudena Cid's ex and the presenter of We'll see They announced that little Luca had come into the world with a tender photograph: his three joined hands. “We found the 'LIGHT' and the 'WAY' in each other, and now you arrive, so desired, to illuminate our paths even more. They were roses. Today they have bloomed,” they wrote next to the image.
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