The relationship between
Laurita Fernández and
Claudio "Peluca" Brusca came to an end after
two years of dating. The news was confirmed on the show
LAM (América TV), where
Ángel de Brito and Pepe Ochoa provided details about the surprising breakup between the host and the executive producer of
Bienvenidos a ganar, the show they both shared on
El Nueve.
Who ended the relationship?
According to De Brito, the separation
was already a topic of conversation within the Kuarzo production company. "The love is over," stated the journalist, who also indicated that
Brusca appeared "very sad," while Fernández is going through a period of constant bad mood.
Pepe Ochoa added that
the decision was made by Laurita, who expressed her desire to be alone. "The big problem is that they work together, side by side. He didn't see it coming, they weren't in crisis. She simply told him she wanted to be alone," he explained.
This news surprised both their professional circle and the couple's followers, as there were no public signs of previous conflicts.
[IMAGE]{1004166}[/IMAGE]
A romance that began low-key with future plans
Laurita Fernández and Claudio Brusca made their relationship official in
October 2022, after being seen together in Buenos Aires nightlife. At that time, the host had expressed in
Socios del Espectáculo her discomfort talking about the relationship, although she highlighted the human quality of her then-partner.
By the end of 2023, the couple took an important step by adopting a puppy they named Miel. This gesture had been interpreted as a sign of the consolidation of their emotional bond.
By August 2024, Laurita expressed her intention to become a mother, although not immediately. "It's something they talk about often with Claudio, as they've been living together for more than two years. At some point, yes, later on. He really wants it," De Brito had said on
Ángel Responde (Bondi).
The unexpected breakup disrupted the plans the couple seemed to be building for the future and had an impact on their immediate work environment, given that
they must continue sharing the same television project.