Franco Colapinto and Maia Reficco: Video reveals their relationship
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Franco Colapinto and Maia Reficco appear to have confirmed their relationship in a video circulating on social media.
- The pair were seen arriving hand-in-hand at a gathering hosted by Colapinto before his Formula 1 exhibition in Buenos Aires.
- Reficco, an actress and singer born in Boston, has a significant career in the US and Latin America, while Colapinto is a Formula 1 driver.
The burgeoning romance between Formula 1 driver Franco Colapinto and Argentine actress and singer Maia Reficco has captured public attention, with a recent video seemingly confirming their relationship. The clip, shared on social media, shows the couple arriving together at a barbecue hosted by Colapinto in Cardales, Buenos Aires, prior to his Formula 1 exhibition event.
This visual evidence puts an end to weeks of speculation, presenting a united front for the young stars. Reficco, who was born in Boston, USA, and moved to Argentina at age seven, has established a notable career in both the United States and Latin America. Her mother, Katie Viqueira, is a respected tango and folklore singer and vocal coach for numerous prominent artists, undoubtedly influencing Maia's own artistic path.
Reficco's career trajectory began at 17 when she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her singing aspirations, later becoming a student of renowned vocal coach Eric Vetro. Her breakthrough came with Nickelodeon's "Kally's Mashup," a role that propelled her to regional fame and opened doors to acting opportunities, including a recent role in Netflix's "La dolce casa." She also notably portrayed Evita in a Broadway production and Eurydice in "Hadestown."
For Argentine media, the confirmation of this relationship is a significant event, blending the worlds of international motorsport and local entertainment. It highlights the success of Argentine talent on the global stage, with Colapinto making waves in Formula 1 and Reficco achieving international recognition in the arts. The story resonates particularly in Argentina, where the public takes pride in the achievements of its homegrown stars, celebrating their personal lives as much as their professional successes.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.