The last months of Risto Mejide (48) have been marked by their comings and goings with the Valencian pharmaceutical company Natalia Almarcha (27). In mid-July they broke up for the second time, but now, more than two months later, it has emerged that the two have given each other a new opportunity.
Laura Fa and Lorena Vázquez announced this Wednesday in Mamarazzis that the two have “a very big connection”, so they have decided to move forward and start a new chapter in their story. Regarding Almarcha herself, they announced that she “is no longer working in the Valencia pharmacy” and that she has “a powerful business project” in her hands.
But that’s not all, since as the account stated The Cuernis and collect media such as the magazine Week, the Mediaset presenter and the Valencian would have recently escaped to Granada. A trip that Natalia has recorded this week on her social networks, although without showing Risto anywhere: “Weekend that I will always have tattooed in my heart.” They also claim that the publicist would have bought a ring valued at no more and no less than 7,000 euros at the Suárez jewelry store in the Andalusian city.
It must be remembered that, after a few months together, the Telecinco presenter and the pharmacist broke up on June 15. After reappearing together at the wedding of snowy y David De Gea, held on July 1 in Menorca, both once again put an end to their relationship. With the young woman he regained his hope in love after separating from her with Laura Scanes (27) in September of last year.
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