Alejandro Sanz and the Cuban Rachel Valdes separate

Alejandro Sanz and the Cuban Rachel Valdés separate

The Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz and his girlfriend, the Cuban Rachel ValdesThey ended their relationship after more than three years together.

According to Hola magazine, the Cuban left the house where they both lived on the outskirts of Madrid with all her belongings.

The newspaper El Mundo also assures that the couple broke up after a very strong emotional crisis in recent months and that he was the one who decided to end it.

The causes of the break apparently lie in the wear and tear of living together and in the difference of opinion.

“A few days before Alejandro’s message, Rachel left the house the Somosaguas lived in as it belonged to the singer, taking his clothes and personal effects with her. After numerous disagreements and disagreements, some of them even public, between the two the decision seems to have been made. “I left Alejandro Sanz to separate,” a source close to the Cuban told El Mundo.

So far, neither of them has spoken publicly about their love situation.

The last post available on Twitter from the 54-year-old singer was last Tuesday, May 30, when he wrote a text about it Many thanks to all the people who cared about his healthafter confessing that he was sad and tired.

“…even though the light isn’t ready yet, it seems like a firefly has woken up in my chest. I don’t want to put the tour on hold because I believe that with the right help and a little understanding and support it can be done.” “The shows, we’ll go on. I also think locking myself up is not a good idea. thanks for the warmth let’s go for tomorrow The sun is coming,” he said.

A few days earlier, Sanz, who starts a tour of several cities in Spain this Saturday, worried his fans with a message in which he admitted that he was having problems.

“I’m not doing well. I don’t know if that’s of any use, but I want to say it. I am sad and tired. In case anyone else thinks there must always be a sea breeze or fireworks on a summer night. I’m working on making it go away… I come on stage and something inside me will tell me what to do. But sometimes I don’t want to be. Literally,” he admitted.

These messages drew no public reaction from Rachel Valdés, a respected 32-year-old plastic artist.

His latest publications on his social networks are related to work themes and his solo exhibition Piscinas in a gallery in Madrid.