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Cazzu Confirms New Romance, Reveals Details Casually in Interview
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Cazzu Confirms New Romance, Reveals Details Casually in Interview

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Argentine singer Cazzu confirmed she has a new boyfriend during an interview.
  • She casually revealed the information while discussing literature, mentioning her boyfriend's grandmother's copy of "The Divine Comedy."
  • This marks her first confirmed public relationship since her breakup with Christian Nodal, the father of her daughter Inti.

Argentine artist Cazzu has confirmed she is in a new relationship, casually revealing the news during a recent interview. The singer, who has largely kept her personal life private since her high-profile split from Christian Nodal, shared details about her boyfriend while discussing her love for books.

During a conversation with the outlet Cenital, Cazzu was shown two editions of Dante Alighieri's "The Divine Comedy." She explained that one copy belonged to her boyfriend's grandmother and that they were comparing it to her own annotated version. "It's fun to compare them," she remarked, offering a glimpse into her new romance.

Cazzu did not disclose her new partner's identity or provide further details about their relationship. This confirmation comes two years after her breakup with Nodal, with whom she shares a daughter named Inti. In the interim, Cazzu had been the subject of various rumors, including speculation about a relationship with her personal trainer and a brief onstage reunion with ex-partner Bad Bunny during his tour in Argentina.

Her confirmation of a new relationship follows reports linking her with dancer Ignacio Colombara, with whom she had been seen on several occasions. Meanwhile, Christian Nodal is currently married to รngela Aguilar.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.