This is Pascalle Paerel, the Dutch dancer with whom Sandra Barneda forgot Nagore Robles: her greatest support

Sandra Barneda (47) is the woman that everyone is talking about right now, since this Monday, June 26, she is facing a great professional challenge: taking over the reins of the evening slot on Telecinco after the cancellation of Save mewhich ended its broadcasts on Friday June 23 after fourteen years on the air.

The Catalan communicator will be the afternoon presenter with her new program, This is life, until the arrival of Ana Rosa Quintana in autumn. In this new adventure, the writer is not alone, since on a personal level she has the support of her family and friends, but also that of someone very special: her girlfriend, the Dutch Pascalle Pearl (32), with whom he recovered the illusion of love after breaking up with Nagore Robles.

The presenter and the former big sister announced their breakup in February last year after more than five years together: “Love also means accepting endings and letting go even if it is a difficult decision (…) We go our separate ways, but always wishing each other the best to each other,” they wrote. The relationship between Barneda and Paerel did not come to light until October of the same year, when the first images of the two were published by El Retiro, in Madrid.

Pascalle Paerel, fifteen years younger than Barneda, is a dancer with the Dutch National Ballet. She is also co-founder and director of The Fashion Composers. The Amsterdam-based company bills itself on Instagram as “the leading modeling agency for elite dancers and movement directors.” Pascalle is also very involved in different social causes through the Open University.

The Dutch woman supports her girlfriend in each of her projects: at the end of May she was with her in the Dominican Republic, taking advantage of the recordings of the island of temptations. During this time together, she has also experienced other successes from the presenter, such as the good reception of her new book, The waves of lost timewith which in September of last year he returned to the literary scene after achieving the Finalist of the Planeta Award 2020 with An ocean to reach you.

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