The love between Virginia and Vinicius is over. The one who was until now one of the Brazilian’s greatest supporters in his private life has announced the breakup on Instagram. Virginia Fonseca, Brazilian influencer, started dating the ‘7’ just a year ago and could be seen last Thursday night, May 14, at the Santiago Bernabéu, on the occasion of the match against Real Oviedo.
In recent days the couple had also been seen attending an event together with Marcelo, a former player for the white team. Be that as it may, the content creator has announced on her social networks the end of the relationship. He has done it with an image with Vinicius and a statement in which he asks that the decision made be respected.
Virginia announces the breakup with Vinicius with a statement on Instagram
“I will always allow myself to live. To truly live something, without fear, without calculations and without ceasing to be who I am,” the statement begins. Below, the Brazilian influencer hints at the reasons for the breakup: “While we were together, I dedicated a lotas I dedicate myself to everything I intend to live in my life. After all, I was always very intense, I was always very focused on our dreams and my responsibilities. But I am also a woman, and allowing myself to live that without creating any barriers, preserving the respect that I always had within any relationship.”

Virginia Fonseca announces her breakup with Viniciusinstagram
Virginia adds that, throughout her life, she learned to never “negotiate” what, for her, is “non-negotiable.” “When something stops making sense, “I prefer to have the maturity to put an end to it rather than remain where it no longer belongs.”continues.
Finally, he sends a message to the Brazilian footballer for the future. “Today we choose to respect each other and follow each other’s path. I wish Vinicius much happiness and success.and all that with a lot of love. I ask for everyone’s respect so that this is a page turned in each one’s life, just as it will be in mine,” the writing concludes.























