Magaly Medina: Where did Alfredo Zambrano travel 15 days before the separation announcement? (VIDEO) | Events

Magaly medina announced a few days ago the separation of her husband Alfredo Zambrano after more than four marriages and several relationships. The news was a surprise for many, because until a few months ago, they were both very much in love, but the journalist has already deleted all the images she had on Instagram where she was next to her ex-partner.

Now, a report from the “Women in Command” program revealed that two weeks ago, before the announcement of the marriage, Alfredo Zambrano traveled to Miami to spend time with his family, but he no longer wore the wedding ring.

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According to the report, the notary traveled to Miami on March 18 and was in a restaurant enjoying dinner with his daughters, some wine and meat.

Magaly Medina: Where did Alfredo Zambrano travel 15 days before the separation announcement?  - Mail
Magaly Medina: Where did Alfredo Zambrano travel 15 days before the separation announcement? – Mail
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Let’s remember that Magaly Medina celebrated 58 years this Wednesday, March 31 and appeared in the direction of “Magaly TV: La Firme”. The presenter used the last minutes of her television space to thank her followers and friends for their support, after announcing that she would break up with lawyer Alfredo Zambrano.

In these last minutes of the program in which I say goodbye and spent my birthday with you sharing what gave me the greatest happiness in life (your program and your followers). I think this year I have a lot to celebrate and a lot to recognize, but above all I want to thank you all for showing your affection.“, Medina expressed.

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