Camila Homs shares photos of idyllic Caribbean vacation with José Sosa and children
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Camila Homs, ex-partner of footballer Rodrigo De Paul, vacationed in the Caribbean with her current partner José Sosa and their children.
- The blended family, including Homs' two children with De Paul and Sosa's two older daughters, enjoyed beach activities, pool time, and shopping.
- Homs celebrated Sosa's 41st birthday during the trip with a yacht excursion and a romantic social media tribute.
Camila Homs, known for her relationship with footballer Rodrigo De Paul, recently shared glimpses of a Caribbean getaway with her current partner, José Sosa, and their blended family. The influencer documented their vacation in Cancun on Instagram, showcasing moments of relaxation and family bonding.
The group, comprising Homs, Sosa, Homs' two children with De Paul (Francesca, 7, and Bautista, 4), Sosa's daughters Rufina and Alfonsina, and their four-month-old baby Aitana, enjoyed the tropical setting. They were seen spending time by the pool and at the beach, with the younger children, including baby Aitana, clearly relishing the water.
Happy birthday, my love. Thank you for giving us the light of our days. You are the best companion I could choose. I only wish to continue enjoying every moment as we do. We love you with all our soul, daddy!
The vacation coincided with Sosa's 41st birthday on June 19. The couple celebrated with a yacht trip and a small cake from their hotel. Homs took to Instagram to post a heartfelt birthday message to Sosa, calling him the best companion and expressing her love. Sosa responded by calling his family his greatest gift.
The family also engaged in other activities, including shopping excursions. Homs' older children, Francesca and Bautista, were seen bonding with Sosa's daughters, Rufina and Alfonsina, who took on responsible roles in caring for baby Aitana.
You all are my greatest gift in life!
Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.