Mari Bridi updated social media to say that she suffered a domestic accident during her son Valentim’s birthday. View details:
Tuesday (30), Mari Bridi celebrated the son’s birthday at home. The party, however, ended with a unexpected for the influencer, who had to go to the hospital.
As shown on social networks, Valentin, youngest son of Mari Bridi and Rafael Cardoshe turned 5 and won a birthday with the “Naruto” theme. This Thursday (01), the influencer told the details of how the boy’s party ended.
Mari Bridi broke her finger after accidentally kicking her son’s skateboard during the party. “What happened is the kids were playing and they dropped a skateboard in the corner of the room. I turned around and kicked the skateboard like there was no tomorrow. I have a very purple foot and probably a toe broken,” explained Mari before leaving to go to the hospital. Upon return, she confirmed the fracture.
In the Stories, Mari Bridi had fun showing how she needs to shower: with her foot all wrapped up and she said it will probably stay that way for the next 20 days.
Mari Bridi and Rafael Cardoso together?
Mari Bridi and Rafael Cardoso they publicly announced their split in December de 2022. According to columnist Fábia Oliveira, from “Metrópoles”, people who live in the same apartment building as Mariana reported that if before Rafael only appeared there to pick up Aurora, 8, and Valentim, 5, now the actor has already spent a few nights in the house where he once lived with his family.
Again according to the journalist, Rafael and Mariana would get back togetherbut I still prefer not to label what…
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