Gabigol and Rafaella Santos, Neymar’s sister, have separated since mid-2022, and are now getting help from a person very close to the player to resume their relationship
Sister of Neymar, Raffaella Santos And Gabigol are getting help from csister of the Flamengo striker, to try to get back together. Neymar’s sister and the athlete have been separated since mid-2022 when broke off the relationship for the fourth time after he resumed the relationship in February.
Dhiovanna and Rafaella, both influencers, spent the New Year together. This weekend, Gabigol reunited with her sister, who admitted it hasn’t been easy to get the former couple together again. “Being Cupid has never been harder,” she said on Twitter.
Rafaella and Gabigol, both 26, first confirmed their relationship in March 2017. At the end of that year, they had their first reconciliation. From then on, more comings and goings came.
Gabigol and Rafaella ignored each other at a funk show
“I solve everyone’s problems, but I wish I had someone to solve mine,” Dhiovanna added in the microblog. After breaking up with Rafaella, Gabigol was referred to as an affair of model Nathalia Diniz and the equally influential Rachel Apollônio. According to the newspaper “Extra”, this Monday (9), Gabigol and Rafaella even ignored each other when they met in the VIP area of a funk show in November, in Rio. It doesn’t hurt to remember that Neymar was rumored to have influenced Tite, then manager of the Selection, not to take his ex-brother-in-law to the World Cup in Qatar. The national team would end up eliminated on penalties for Croatia, extending to at least 24 years the fast of …
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