These are difficult times for the singer Malú and the former politician Albert Rivera. As confirmed a few days ago by television collaborator Luis Rollán, a close friend of the singer, the couple has put an end to their love story.

After four years together and a daughter in common, the former leader of Ciudadanos and Paco de Lucía’s niece have decided to separate and embark on different life paths. According to Rollán, there have been no third parties or major disputes, but the wear and tear of coexistence has taken its toll. Although the press persecutes them insistently, neither of the two protagonists has spoken publicly about the break.

In the midst of this tense and uncomfortable situation and when people close to his circle assure that Rivera is “destroyed” and going through a bad patch, some images have come to light in which the lawyer can be seen having a lively chat with the stylist and fashion designer Fiona Ferrer at the José Luis López Fernández party, el Turronero, last weekend in Seville.

In the images of the birthday celebration you can see the great complicity that the couple has. In addition to the talks and laughter they shared, the endless amount of rubbing and caressing that they gave each other attracts a lot of attention, something that shows that they have a lot of confidence. For example, at various times she placed her hand on his neck, a gesture that sets off all alarm bells.

Despite the endless number of questions that the reporters have asked Rivera both in Seville and on his return to the capital, he has only declared that he is “very well” and has not wanted to go into more detail.

Fiona Ferrer is known for being a multifaceted woman who has worked in different industries during her career and has managed to succeed in different projects. She is a businesswoman, writer, journalist and punctual television collaborator, among other trades and jobs.

Ferrer was born in 1974 in Barcelona and at the age of 19 he left Barcelona to go to Paris, as he had a contract with Maison Montana. The stylist she began to study journalism, but in the end she studied International Relations and Communication at the University of Miami.

Stylist, fashion lover and with a great impact on social networks (only in his Instagram account he accumulates more than 102,000 followers), Ferrer has had some television appearances in programs such as Pasapalabra or Cámbiame, where he served as a jury on several occasions.