Juan Diego Covarrubias Asks Fans to Stop Sharing Photos of Estranged Wife
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actor Juan Diego Covarrubias asked his Instagram followers to stop sending him photos and videos of his estranged wife, Renata Haro, appearing at a Mexico vs. Ecuador soccer match.
- Covarrubias and Haro, who have three daughters, have been separated for some time, though the exact status of their relationship is unclear.
- The actor expressed his affection for his followers despite their "nosiness," stating, "I love you even if you're nosy."
Actor Juan Diego Covarrubias has made a public plea to his Instagram followers, urging them to cease sending him images and videos of his estranged wife, Renata Haro. Haro was recently featured on the big screen at the Estadio Ciudad de Mรฉxico during the Mexico versus Ecuador soccer match, an appearance that quickly caught the attention of Covarrubias's fans.
Covarrubias and Haro, parents to three daughters, Renata, Mikaela, and Camila, have been separated for an unspecified period. While the current state of their relationship remains ambiguous to the public, Haro's appearance at the stadium, looking surprised, was noted by many who promptly shared the information with the actor.
The couple, who married civilly on July 24, 2021, the same day their first daughter Renata was baptized, had previously presented themselves as a stable couple, often sharing aspects of their lives with their followers on social media. The news of their temporary separation had surprised many who followed them.
"Please, stop sending me the photo or the video. Let us live. I love you even if you're nosy," the 39-year-old actor conveyed in his message. This statement reflects a desire for privacy while acknowledging the continued interest from his fanbase.
Ya no me manden ni la foto ni el video, please. Dejemos vivir. Igual los quiero aunque sean metiches
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.