Fábio Porchat Reveals Breakup Details And Explains Desire Not To Be A Father: ‘I’m Not Interested’

Fábio Porchat’s marriage to producer Nataly Mega ended in December after incompatible wills regarding the conception of children. Check the statements.

Fábio Porchat opened his heart in an interview published by the newspaper O Globo. The comedian spoke openly about the end of his marriage to producer Nataly Mega, explaining his decision not to have children that led to the end of their eightyear relationship.

“From the start she said, ‘If you don’t want a kid, say it now that we’re not together’. I said, ‘let’s have it, let’s have it’. I can’t have a kid, of course [por causa da baixa contagem de esperma]. We froze an embryo and when the time came, all I thought was: “Boy, I don’t know if I want this in my life”said Fábio, who was involved in a fight with Gkay late last year.

The comedian admits he’s been on the subject for a long time. “I understand it was a bit unfair, but I had to get it into my head first,” explained Fábio. He even went to therapy to understand if it was just a fear of fatherhood. “Then, around November, December, Nataly said, “You look weird, weird.” I replied: “I don’t want to have a child”. Then we had a crying fit. And we’ve hit this dead end“, called.

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There was no choice but to end the marriage due to irreconcilable incompatibility. After the turbulence of the breakup, the former couple maintains a good relationship and he’s even gearing up for a professional partnership in the film Evidências, which is being produced by Nataly’s production company.

“Breakup is always bad. Liking the person is still weird. But I figured if I didn’t want to have kids, I had to do it fast because … she herself said, ‘Until I find someone I like. ..” I could have asked Nataly for two more years, but I thought “What if at the end of those two years I still didn’t want to? I will have taken two precious years from a woman I love. So, this is the place to get on with life, right?‘ reflected Fábio (+ remember the comedian’s interview with Purepeople).

After formalizing the decision, Fábio said he still had to deal with the gathering of people around him. “Everybody’s always pushing for it because it’s kind of the natural order of things. A lot of people were like, ‘But you’d be a great dad.’ I have no doubts but I’m not interested. And then they said: ‘You say that now, you’ll want it’. I replied: ‘You don’t understand: I don’t want to’“, amplified.