The television presenter Gonzalo Miró and the former vocalist of the group La Oreja de Van Gogh, Amaia Montero, had a sentimental relationship a few years ago. Despite the fact that they decided to put an end to the emotional bond that united them, they broke off in good manners and began a beautiful friendship that lasts to this day.

The son of Pilar Miró and the singer from Rosas lived a loving relationship from the end of 2009 until mid-2011, for which they shared many moments together that generated enormous affection between the two.

A few days ago, the artist uploaded a very special photo to the stories of her official Instagram profile while the song I’ll be there for you (I’ll be there for you) by The Rembrandts played in the background. In the image you could see the ex-partner very smiling and happy, without fear of publicly exposing the affection they have for each other.

Montero has been away from the spotlight for a few months because she had to be admitted for a strong picture of stress and anxiety, a hard moment in which Miró was present and accompanied her, showing how much he loves her.

On numerous occasions, journalists and reporters have asked the former Masterchef Celebrity contestant about the singer and he has spoken without problems, but there came a point where he had to clarify that he is not a spokesperson for anyone, since the situation was exceeding the limits boundaries.

“We are all looking forward to her coming back stronger, I am delighted to talk about her, but I am not her official spokesperson,” he said in a statement while clarifying that Montero is “much better” and that we will soon see “his best version”.

Last Sunday, May 7, Gonzalo Miró spoke about his relationship with his ex-partner in La Roca, a La Sexta program presented by Nuria Roca in which he regularly collaborates. In the Atresmedia space, Miró confirmed that he continues to maintain a great relationship with the artist, that the photo she uploaded is not old, but from “a month and a half” ago and that she is “in much better health.” ”.

The presenter took advantage of the moment to ask the sports commentator about the reasons for the breakup and about who made the decision to leave the relationship, something that the protagonists had always carried out with great discretion. Despite the fact that there was a certain comedy in the atmosphere and the humor and honesty that characterize Miró, he limited himself to responding with “don’t be marujas” and assured that after a breakup you can maintain a friendship with someone and that they are the perfect example.