Giovanna Ewbank recalls Cleo’s relationship with Gagliasso: “I’ve had hate for years”

Giovanna Ewbank recalls Cleo’s relationship with Gagliasso: “I’ve had hate for years”


The ‘Quem Pode, Pod’ presenter mentioned a gift her now-husband got from Cleo when the two had an affair




The presenter Giovanna Ewbank recalled the relationship that her husband, Bruno Gagliasso, had with the actress Cleo. during the podcast Who can, canaired on Tuesday 20, the blonde wondered if the two were dating.

“I didn’t go out, we got together,” Cleo replied, before Giovanna mentioned a gift that Gagliasso gave her at the time.

“I didn’t want a dog! I wanted a black, micro, Pomeranian dog. He [Bruno Gagliasso] gave me a white, medium! I didn’t want someone to give me a dog, but you know her husband, impulsive, passionate,” Cleo said.

But Cleo also gave the actor a gift, as Giovanna recalled. She gave him a suitcase, which aroused intense emotions in the presenter.

“I use the bag to this day! It’s beautiful. In fact, I hated that bag for years. Today I look at it and think, ‘Oh come on, Cleo,'” she said.

The other podcast host and actress, Fernanda Paes Leme, pointed out that her friend is quite intense with her feelings, but that she has improved a lot. Giovanna she thought she was “Very insecure”.

Another wedding celebration

Cleo also said that she will celebrate her wedding for the fourth time. The actress, who has been married to entrepreneur Leandro D’Lucca for almost two years, is organizing a party in Goiânia.

“I got married in July 2021, we were coming out of the pandemic. We got married in Passa Quatro, in an empty registry office, only his father, his mother, there must have been eight people at the wedding. Afterwards, my parents I celebrated for myself to the Rio. My mother, father and Orlando. After that, we celebrated our wedding in Candomblé. This year we will do it in Goiânia for my family there and there are only 60 people in the family!”, he said.

Cleo broke protocol by showing up in black for the first ceremony.

“In the first one, we were all in black. In Candomblé, it was in white. At my mother’s party, I wore jeans and a white shirt,” she revealed.

Source: Terra

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