Stephanie Cayo makes unexpected confession about her romance with Alejandro Sanz
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actress Stephanie Cayo confirmed her romance with singer Alejandro Sanz, stating it developed naturally from a long-standing friendship.
- Cayo emphasized that their relationship took time to build and is not an immediate connection.
- She highlighted the mutual support they offer each other in their careers and expressed contentment in this new phase of her life.
Actress Stephanie Cayo has opened up about her relationship with Spanish singer Alejandro Sanz, describing its development as natural and unhurried.
Everything happened very naturally and calmly.
Cayo revealed that she and Sanz knew each other before her marriage and that their connection evolved over years into a "very beautiful and respectful friendship" before blossoming into a relationship. "It took a long time, that's what I want to say," she stressed, indicating it was not an impulsive affair.
Before I got married, we already knew each other; after a long time, a very beautiful and respectful friendship was built. Everything happened very naturally and calmly.
Recalling a moment on stage with Sanz in Las Vegas, Cayo admitted to feeling nervous performing in front of a large stadium crowd. She also emphasized the strong mutual support within their current relationship, noting that they back each other's careers. "There is a lot of support from his side in my work and there is a lot of support from my side in his. So I think we are a good team," she stated.
It took a long time, that's what I want to say.
Reflecting on her personal journey, Cayo linked this new chapter to past difficulties and a period of solitude. "After having suffered so much, after also having been alone for a long time, I think it feels even better," she shared, suggesting a sense of healing and renewed happiness.
I was very scared. You know what that's like, it was a stadium with 40,000 people.
Originally published by El Comercio in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.