
Mar Tarrés and her partner were hospitalized in Miami after contracting the flu
The influencer and Pablo Giménez are isolated; he is experiencing complications in his respiratory recovery
The influencer Mar Tarrés is going through a difficult personal time with her partner, businessman Pablo Giménez, after both were urgently hospitalized in Miami. Both contracted influenza, a respiratory virus that has seen a significant increase in cases in the United States in recent months.
The news was confirmed by Ángel De Brito on his program LAM, where he detailed that although both are stable and isolated, Pablo's situation is more serious. The businessman reportedly developed pneumonia and is under respiratory assistance to deal with complications from the virus.

Tarrés, known for her activity on social media and her fight for inclusion, used her Instagram account to reassure her followers and express her love for Pablo during this difficult time. "I love you with my life, Pablo, my love, we'll get through this together," she wrote from the hospital room, where both remain hospitalized.
Additionally, the influencer thanked Jackie Pato, Morena Rial's heart mother, for her support, as she has been with them from the very beginning in the American city. Her act of solidarity did not go unnoticed and was highlighted by Mar in her posts, generating a wave of encouraging messages from her followers.
From the same clinic, Pablo also shared a hopeful message: "Already getting better. Thank you all and especially the great woman who takes care of me. I love you," he wrote, referring to his partner, with whom he shares not only his life but also new professional projects.

The couple had traveled to the United States with a dual purpose: to rest for a few days and to take the opportunity to buy clothes for a new business venture they plan to launch in Argentina. However, what began as a dream getaway turned into a critical situation when Pablo became unwell at the hotel and had to be urgently transferred to a Miami Beach hospital.
For now, both remain under medical observation as they await a speedy recovery. Influenza, while a common virus, can lead to severe complications, especially when it affects people with pre-existing health conditions or in high-exposure contexts.
From her social media, Mar continues to thank everyone for the affection received and keeps a positive attitude, determined to move forward with her partner, with whom she says she has "a connection that not even the virus can break"
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