Lara Nesteruk has exposed the controversial end of her marriage to Neto Dourado on social media. Understand the philosophy practiced by the influencer that led to the tragic end of the relationship.
Lara Nesteruk social shocked expose, as realistically as possible, their separation upset with Neto Dourado. The marriage, which seemed to thrive on social media, it ended up with the influencer facing difficulties getting a new home, trouble sleeping and eating, and even being banned from entering his office.
Lara and Neto started living together in 2018. Since the marriage was not formalized either in court or in the Church, the influencer limited herself to leaving the house where she lived with her husband. In one of the first records of separation on social media, the influencer said she went to live in an apartment that still didn’t have water. Also, she no longer has access to her office, since her name was not on the contract.
Why is Lara Nesteruk and Neto Dourado’s marriage over?
Lara has never hidden that, although the marriage has not been made official, she has adopted a philosophy almost of the “until death do us part” type. In the words of the influencer herself, “leaving was not an option”. That said, she was willing to go through anything to keep the marriage.
Determined to keep the marriage forever, with no possibility of separation, Lara thought that even if they made mistakes, the couple would have to find a way to stay together. In an interview with a podcast, the influencer even commented that she didn’t believe that love keeps a marriage, but the desire, the desire to be together.
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