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Moria Casán's loves: Marriages and scandals that defined her career

Moria Casán's loves: Marriages and scandals that defined her career

From La Nación · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Moria Casán's life, marked by entertainment and public exposure, is the subject of a new series, "Moria, la serie."
  • The series explores her relationships, including marriages and public scandals, over five decades.
  • Casán has spoken about some loves but keeps others private, citing a personal code.
  • Her first husband, Juan Carlos Bojanich, reportedly became abusive later in their marriage.

At 80 years old, Argentine icon Moria Casán is revisiting her eventful life through "Moria, la serie," a new series inspired by her career. The show delves into various stages of her trajectory, characterized by a life in show business, intense public scrutiny, and a series of significant relationships.

Throughout her more than five decades in the spotlight, Casán has had numerous romantic involvements, ranging from fleeting affairs to marriages and partnerships that often fueled tabloid headlines. Known for her witty remarks, Casán has always had a unique way of speaking about her loves. While some relationships are public knowledge, she maintains that certain stories will remain private, adhering to a personal code.

Her romantic history includes politicians, businessmen, athletes, and artists, though details of these private connections remain undisclosed. However, Casán has openly discussed several significant relationships and unions. Her first husband was Juan Carlos Bojanich, a clothing manufacturer. Their marriage was brief, and Casán later revealed that Bojanich was abusive, a fact she did not disclose at the time. Bojanich passed away in September 2023.

Later, she shared a decade-long relationship with businessman and football agent Carlos Sexton. Casán described him as the man who made her happiest, noting he was twenty years her senior and married when they met. They lived together in Europe for a period.

Casán also spoke fondly of Mario Castiglione, the father of her daughter, Sofía Gala. She described him as a good, noble, and intelligent man, albeit very jealous. Castiglione, who she met in the mid-80s while working together, insisted on having a child, leading to the birth of Sofía Gala in 1987. Casán credits him with giving her her grandchildren, Helena and Dante.

Por suerte pude reaccionar y me elegí. Me separé y se solucionó todo.

— Moria CasánReflecting on her first marriage to Juan Carlos Bojanich.
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Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.