Altair Jarabo and husband share messages amid divorce rumors
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actress Altair Jarabo and her husband, businessman Frédéric García, have shared messages denying rumors of an impending divorce.
- The couple, married for five years, addressed speculation fueled by a lack of recent joint social media posts.
- They celebrated their anniversary with romantic messages, reaffirming their happiness together.
Actress Altair Jarabo and her husband, French businessman Frédéric García, have publicly refuted rumors suggesting their five-year marriage is on the brink of collapse. Speculation about a potential separation intensified in recent months due to the couple's reduced presence on social media together.
Despite the 19-year age difference between them, Jarabo has previously stated that it has not negatively impacted their relationship. The couple met in Mexico City in 2021 through a mutual friend during a business meeting. According to Jarabo, their connection was immediate, leading to a rapid progression of their relationship and a subsequent marriage later that year.
Celebrating our years together in the place where it all began with my favorite person.
Their wedding festivities included a civil ceremony in Paris, followed by a religious reception at the historic Château de Vallery in the Burgundy region of France. The celebrations were shared with close family and friends.
To counter the separation rumors, both Jarabo and García took to social media to share affectionate messages celebrating their fifth anniversary. Jarabo wrote, "Celebrating our years together in the place where it all began with my favorite person." García echoed the sentiment, praising his wife's elegance, beauty, intelligence, and kindness, expressing his gratitude for the love she brings to his life.
More than celebrating in Paris five years of a supremely happy marriage, I celebrate every morning when I wake up next to you the elegance, the beauty, the intelligence, the light and the nobility that you bring to my life. All my gratitude for so much love my beloved Altair Jarabo.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.