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Ivana Figueira and Dario Cvitanich Split After Four Months

The split of Argentine TV host Ivana Figueira and footballer Dario Cvitanich has been confirmed. Journalists report that disagreements and Figueira's desire for privacy led to the end of their four-month relationship.


Ivana Figueira and Dario Cvitanich Split After Four Months

Buenos Aires, November 30 (NA) - This Sunday it was confirmed that Ivana Figueira and Dario Cvitanich have decided to end their relationship after just four months together. According to the Argentine News Agency (NA), the host of 'Infama' (América TV), Marcela Tauro, brought up the topic live and pointed out: 'I heard that Ivana got tired, I think she got fed up with all this media circus.' She also added a telling detail: 'Ivana unfollowed Cvitanich.' Meanwhile, panelist Gonzalo Sorbo provided exclusive information: 'I sent a photo where she shows responses to all the fights she had and says: 'Today I am alone.' Sorbo explained that the text is no longer available on social media, but he had captured it days earlier. 'You won't see it on the networks now because I took a screenshot two, three days ago.' Minutes later, Karina Iavicoli confirmed the news live. 'They are separated. She is very angry, very upset.' Tauro contextualized the recent events that may have influenced the decision: 'She got tired just with everything that happened over the weekend with Chechu Bonelli's statements, with the post of Ángel de Brito's daughter's photo... it was a fiery week.' In turn, Iavicoli spoke about Dario Cvitanich's state of mind regarding his anger with his ex. 'Very angry, upset, sad. First, for having lost Ivana.' And she added: 'He is very much in love, he feels that all these interventions by Chechu affect him.' The NAC agency believes this is not for her, to be exposed, she does not like it, because she values her privacy very much. Regarding the reasons for the breakup, the journalist detailed: 'She got tired, she got fed up with all this media circus.'