Luana Piovani says it “still hurts” for her son to live with his father in Brazil

Luana Piovani says it “still hurts” for her son to live with his father in Brazil


The actress was invited to the program ‘Júlia’, on the Portuguese broadcaster SIC



Luana Piovani revealed how much he misses his son Dom, 12, who has decided to live in Brazil with his surfer father Peter Scooby. He added that he tried his best to keep the family together in Portugal, but with the couple’s separation the idea didn’t work out very well.




Luana Piovani says it “still hurts” for her son to live with his father in Brazil

The two broke up in 2019, but for two years the former BBB lived in Portugal to be close to his children. However, the arguments continued and he returned to Rio de Janeiro with his now model wife Cintia Dicker.

“It was two years of fighting on the knife’s edge, of trying… I didn’t come to Portugal for nothing, and I didn’t come alone. I came with a decision for my family. I came married. I went through the ocean, I left everything I knew. I had to start something new, from scratch, because I wanted my children to have more opportunities. And I think being in Europe brings us more knowledge, more languages, more different cultures horizons to the differences of the world”, he began.

Luana also said that moving to another country meant giving value to a better life for her three children, Sun, Lisa AND Ben during an interview on the program Juliafrom the Portuguese broadcaster SIC. “And also so that they can have a more ordinary life, more similar to the one I had as a child. Without fear of being on the streets playing football, riding a bicycle, that’s what I came for. And the fact that he comes back makes me happy. it hurts, because he will go to live in a place where there is an armored car, where he will only live with people of the same cycle as him”, he explained.

Currently residing in Cascais, in the Lisbon metropolitan region, he also gave a possible clue Peter Scooby: “This decision is the result of adolescence, an obvious thing. A preteen wants to live the fantasy of living a life with fewer limits and a little more fun. There was a moment when I saw that my house was not it was in harmony, my other children suffered from these conflicts, my parents were worn out by the harmony and the current they brought with them. So I said: ‘Go, live your choice and that of your father, live this fantasy .’

Source: Terra

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