On his Instagram account, where he has more than 3.5 million followers, Jessica Cirio (38) shared a profound reflection analyzing everything that happened to him in 2023, the year in which he separated from Martin Insaurralde (53), father of her daughter Chloe (6).
“I want to welcome this 2024 with lots of love, positive energy and open arms to walk this wonderful life path with Chloe”wrote the host of The Peña de Morfi (Telefe), with Diego Leuco, together with a photo of her hugging her daughter.
“Thank you for always being on the other side supporting me. Congratulations! May you receive the year with a smile”he added, referring to his large number of followers.
Curiously, Insaurralde “liked” this postalong with thousands of other likes and messages from his followers.
But also, in Instagram Story format, Cirio uploaded a large text in which he refers to the difficult year 2023 that he had to experience, with the scandalous separation from Insaurralde, the “yachtgate” and the investigation carried out by Justice for illicit enrichment.
“This year I took a few lessons with me. I fell, I cried, I was strong and at every moment I managed to move forward, despite having experienced disappointments from certain people”he began, making clear reference to the politician.
“Despite the bad moments and difficult days, I never gave up and continued to fight to improve,” said the model and presenter.
“This year I gave my all for people who didn’t deserve it.”, I saw hypocrisy and duplicity from people I didn’t expect, “I managed to leave those places that were not for me, I stopped giving importance to the insignificant and at all times I had that inner strength to start again, to dedicate time to myself and focus on myself regardless of what others say others,” added Candela.
And he concluded in his publication: “This year I realized what I am capable of achieving, I realized that I have learned more than I expected and that I have made a lot of progress. Whether times are good or bad, “It’s been a good year because I can say that I’m better now.”
Source: Clarin