Toni Acosta is excited again. The 4-star actress has always wanted her sentimental life to be in the background of her career in the acting world. But after her well-known break with the father of her children, Jacobo Martos, her love life has once again been in the media spotlight.
Acosta separated from her ex-husband in 2015, after more than 13 years of relationship and two children together. The two met on a set of one of the professional projects in which they coincided. Despite the breakup, the two continue to maintain an excellent relationship, as the interpreter commented on the Planeta Calleja program.
After the separation, the actress became excited again with Sergio Bethancourt, but the relationship ended last year. But her new romantic interest has little to do with the world of cinema and television. A few weeks ago, Lecturas revealed the first images of the two walking through the streets of Madrid with a very affectionate attitude. At that time the identity of his new partner was totally unknown.
Now it is finally known that the man who has managed to win the heart of the actress is Eduardo Fernández. According to Lecturas magazine, their romance began in December, right at the Forqué Awards, where the two were seen dancing. Now we even know what this mysterious man does.
Eduardo Fernández has a law degree from the Autonomous University of Madrid. In addition, Toni Acosta’s boyfriend has been working as a law professor in recent times. But he has not only been linked to the legal profession, he has also held some public positions in some ministries and institutions. And it is that Fernández has been in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation of Spain.
He has also been coordinator of the cabinet of the general director of the Police and the Civil Guard. He has been working at the Ministry of the Interior, at the National Institute of Performing Arts and Music (INAEM), at the Teatro Real and has even been Undersecretary for Culture and Sports and recently held the position of Minister of Culture in Brussels.
In addition, Eduardo Fernández can boast of knowing English, Spanish and Italian and of having studied at the Higher Center for National Defense Studies.