Valentina Zenere is one of the most prominent names on the acting scene among the youngest. The actress from Buenos Aires became known to the Spanish public thanks to the Disney Channel series Soy Luna, in which she played Ámbar Smith, the most popular student at school who made Luna Valente’s life impossible. Currently, the Argentine is waiting for the premiere of the fifth season of Elite, next October 20 on Netflix.

However, in recent days it has been the protagonist of a considerable setback. According to Hola magazine, Zenere would have ended his relationship with his current partner, the Catalan businessman Jordi Pujol Lladó. Neither of them has commented anything officially about it, but people close to their inner circle have confirmed the breakup to the Mundo del Corazón publication. Rumors indicate that distance could have been a determining factor.

And the magazine points to a possible cooling off between both sides of the couple at the beginning of summer, despite the fact that their acquaintances pointed out at the time that it was a temporary blip and little more. During the last few months, specifically since June, Valentina has been in her native Argentina filming the film Nadir, focused on the story of Nadir Galarza, the youngest woman sentenced to life imprisonment in her country.

A temporary return to Madrid at the beginning of August did not completely close the situation between the two, to the point of ending up completely broken. A few days later, the actress was spotted in Ibiza with several acquaintances, including Elite cast member Ignacio Carrascal. Recently, Valentina was spotted at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, witnessing the MotoGP Grand Prix in the company of another fellow actor, André Lamoglia.

Despite his surname and the fact that his father is a distant relative of Marta Ferrusola, Jordi Pujol Lladó is not related to Jordi Pujol i Soley, former president of the Generalitat of Catalonia. In reality, he is the son of the interior designer María Lladó, highly awarded in the sector and who has worked with important film directors. He is also the grandson of José Lladó, former Minister of Transport and Telecommunications during the first government of Adolfo Suárez.

Currently, the former politician is one of the hundred richest people in Spain as executive president and majority shareholder of Técnicas Reunidas, an engineering company specialized in infrastructure in the oil and gas sector. For his part, Pujol Lladó has a degree in Communication from the American university The College for International Studies, known by its acronym CIS. This is the same center where Felipe de Marichalar and Alba Díaz, daughter of Vicky Martín Berrocal, studied.