Former Argentine President Mauricio Macri and his ex-wife Juliana Awada have decided to separate after more than fifteen years of relationship, sources close to the former president have confirmed. The decision was made by mutual agreement before the end of 2025. Despite the separation, the couple chose to spend Christmas and New Year together as a family, prioritizing the well-being of their daughter. Macri and Awada had a civil marriage on November 16, 2010, after a brief but intense romance that began a year earlier when he was Head of Government of Buenos Aires. In October 2011, their daughter Antonia was born, who is now 14 years old. The confirmation of the separation came after Awada shared images of their family vacation in Patagonia without Macri on social media, which revived rumors that had been circulating since late 2024 about a possible crisis. After sharing the holidays, Awada continued her rest without specifying the destination, while Macri is expected to begin a new trip to Europe in the coming days, resuming his personal and international political agenda.
Mauricio Macri and Juliana Awada separate after 15 years
Former Argentine President Mauricio Macri and his ex-wife Juliana Awada have separated by mutual agreement. The couple, married for over 15 years and with a daughter, spent the holidays together, prioritizing their child's well-being.