More than a month after breaking up with Luciano Castro (48), Vigna Fiore (29) intervened explaining the reasons for the separation.
In dialogue with THEY (América TV, Monday to Friday at 8pm), after days of rest in Patagonia, Flor told her truth.
In response to the first question from Ángel de Brito’s reporter whether it is still difficult for her to talk about the separation, the singer and dancer declared: “How can it not be difficult for me? “It still costs me a little, but I know it’s for the best.” And then she highlighted: “He can only say nice things about Luciano.”
“When you separate, especially from someone you love very much, it’s good to cry and protect yourself a little,” he would later explain about his decision to leave Buenos Aires for a few days.
Regarding the cause of their split, Vigna revealed that Castro’s years of age difference affected their relationship.
“Sometimes loving also means letting go, and in our case we are a few years apart, we were in different phases“So we figured the best thing was to figure it out not today,” he said.
“It was a decision of love”said Flor, who acknowledged, “It’s time to learn to be alone.”
And when asked how Castro took the separation, Flor assured: “I think we both lived a very strong love story. So it’s like it’s not that (easy) to just let go, but you have to understand that the decision was mutual. First we talked about the separation and we talked about it, then we said: “Okay, let’s move on”, and then The other said, “Hey, do you think we shouldn’t continue?” Is there love?'”.
Flor Vigna and Luciano Castro: how to communicate the separation
On February 2, on his networks, Vigna announced his separation from Castro.
“We haven’t been together with Lu for a while. We parted ways with much love and respect. We kept the secret to take care of ourselves,” Flor wrote in the message she shared with her millions of followers.
And she underlined about her ex: “I learned many things at his side, he taught me a healthy and free love which is difficult for us today but “We have to say goodbye.”
Source: Clarin