Sofía “Jujuy” Jiménez Reveals Secret Symbolic Wedding to Boyfriend
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Argentine model Sofía "Jujuy" Jiménez revealed she had a secret, intimate "wedding" ceremony with her boyfriend Gustavo Hormaechea.
- The ceremony took place in a church with just the two of them, without an officiant, and was symbolic rather than legally binding.
- Jiménez shared the moment on social media after Hormaechea proposed on New Year's Eve, emphasizing the emotional significance of the event for them.
Argentine model Sofía "Jujuy" Jiménez has surprised many by revealing a secret "wedding" ceremony with her boyfriend, Gustavo Hormaechea. The unexpected disclosure occurred during a streaming session on the show "Que alguien le avise (La Casa)". Jiménez described a private ritual shared with Hormaechea, her partner of six months, just after he had proposed.
The couple's relationship took a significant step on New Year's Eve when Hormaechea, a businessman from Salta known as "Guti," officially asked Jiménez to be his girlfriend in front of family and friends. Jiménez accepted, sharing the romantic moment with her followers on social media, and the couple has appeared inseparable since.
During the streaming show, host Lizardo Ponce inquired about wedding discussions. Jiménez, appearing somewhat nervous, responded by stating they had "gotten married." She clarified that it was an intimate ceremony held in a church, attended only by the couple, and that she hadn't told anyone beforehand. "It was a wedding for us, super intimate," she explained, showing the ring she now wears.
While Ponce humorously pointed out the lack of legal standing, Jiménez defended the ceremony's emotional weight. "For me, it was symbolic, it was great, and I loved it," she asserted. The couple chose this deeply personal way to seal their commitment, prioritizing the emotional significance over legal formalities.
Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.