Former Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and his model girlfriend, Tania Ruiz, quietly reappeared together at a wedding in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, according to local media and a wedding guest and “influencer” who shared images of the former president seen at the event.
“The former guest president is nothing more and nothing less than that of Mexico,” Camus García Caballero wrote on his social media about a video in which several businessmen appear around a table, including Peña Nieto (2012- 2018).
First, Camus García published the video announcing the presence of the former president and bringing his image closer to him, in order to later share a selfie in which both seem smiling and posing.
The person who shared the images is the bride’s brother, Marcela García Caballero, former queen of the Barranquilla Carnival and spokesman and director of public relations for the Rappi company in Colombia and Mexico.
The model married a businessman who reportedly met Peña Nieto in Mexico years ago.
The wedding – which was largely shared by Instagram – was postponed several times due to the covid-19 pandemic and the delivery of the bride’s sister, as it was distributed on social networks.
Since Peña Nieto ended her presidential term, he has kept a low profile, with few appearances on social networks and in public, but came into the spotlight when actress Angélica Rivera made public the fact that they will break up.
In March 2019, the former president appeared for the first time in public with Ruiz, at a wedding organized in Acapulco, according to images from the pink magazine ¡HOLA!
In the photos, the former president, who broke up with Rivera not long ago, was seen with Tania Ruiz, a 31-year-old model with whom he had been linked for months.
In addition, the model published an image of both hands in November 2020, suggesting that they are already employed.
For her 54th birthday, in July 2020, Peña Nieto received some nice words from her friend through social networks.
This was a difficult time for Peña Nieto due to the tension generated by the return of Emilio Lozoya, former director of Pemex accused of corruption, who arrived in Mexico from Spain to be tried for alleged fraud committed during the previous government.
Lozoya allegedly showed figures such as Peña Nieto, to whom Luis Videgaray was secretary of foreign affairs and finance in Mexico, and also former president Felipe Calderón (2006-2012), in the first signed statement he gave in Spain on the case.