JP Mantovani died in a tragic motorcycle accident in the early hours of September 21st.
Li Martins gave the first interview 1 month ago after the tragic motorcycle accident that killed her husband, model JP Mantovani. The singer participated in “PODDELAS” this Thursday (23) and moved the audience when she said she told her daughter Antonella that her father had died.
Li reports that, after hearing the news, his main concern was how to tell his daughter. To do this, she enlisted the help of an integrative therapist, who was a personal friend of JP and with whom she was already in treatment.
“I was very scared. I was thinking about how to tell it. I had been receiving professional support for a month, because of my career. This friend of my husband’s came into my head, I called and he explained to me that the best thing was to let it flow,” she recalled.
As she spoke harshly to her daughter, Li was surprised by something she considered a supernatural sign. “I took her to the office and he helped me drive very lightly. She tsuru [origami em formato do pássaro considerado sagrado na cultura japonesa] and wrote: ‘with love, from Antonella and set a date’. Immediately the light went out. It was a sign: this is how it must be.”
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On the day of the fatality Antonella asked to sleep at a friend’s house. There he was alone with his mother-in-law in the residence waiting for the arrival husband, with whom she had an affair during “A Fazenda”.
JP was at a bar where he was a member, organizing the final details of an upcoming event…
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