Risto Mejide breaks down in his last declaration of love to Laura Escanes: “When one loves, even if it doesn’t go well…”

A little over a month has passed since the publicist and his wife announced their breakup. A separation of which they have not wanted to give details but in which the shadow of an infidelity on the part of Laura Scanes has planned hard. This Tuesday, the undaunted Risto Mejide He has been moved before a theater full of public when sending a message of love to the mother of his daughter: “When you love, even if you’re wrong, the distance that separates them doesn’t matter.”

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The message has been the icing on the cake of his surprise performance in Got Talent, a program that is broadcast today but was recorded during the summer. Then, the marriage (which is separated by 20 years of difference) hurried its last days in the midst of a sentimental crisis that, finally, ended in a breakup. A delicate moment that Risto shared (in his own way) when playing on the piano the fragment of a work composed by the wife of Johann Sebastian Bach: “She was 16 years younger than him, and 16 are the notes between this C and this My, two separate notes that someone decided to unite forever through the greatest work of all time,” he said. “What Anna Magdalena Bach did was remind us that when you love, even if you make a mistake, the distance between those two notes doesn’t matter”, she concluded with a voice filled with emotion and in the tears of her companions. snowy y Paula Echevarriawho were probably aware of his delicate situation.

Shortly after Risto’s emotional moment on stage was broadcast, Laura Escanes offered her followers a round of questions on Instagram and answered the most repeated of all: how are you? “Little by little is the phrase that I repeat the most lately. It has not been an easy month but I am surrounded by my circle and hopefully with a lot of work and projects that make me get the best of me,” she says. “I think I’m living a bit by inertia without thinking too much because if I don’t it makes me a world. I’ve been in therapy for months and that’s also very good for me. Each one has its processes, its times, its roller coaster… But I am, which is not little”.