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Bastian Schweinsteiger kisses 'married' blonde woman on Mallorca beach trip – just weeks after high-profile relationship with former tennis world No 1 Ana Ivanovic ended

Bastian Schweinsteiger kisses 'married' blonde woman on Mallorca beach trip – just weeks after high-profile relationship with former tennis world No 1 Ana Ivanovic ended

Daily Mail​08-06-2025
Bastian Schweinsteiger has been pictured kissing his new partner during an intimate trip to the beach in Mallorca after seemingly splitting from his wife, Ana Ivanovic.
Photos and videos shared by German publication Bild show Schweinsteiger, 40, relaxing on the sand with the married woman, who is believed to be named Silva.
According to the outlet, the mystery woman is from Bulgaria and has two sons, who attend the same school as Schweinsteiger and Ivanovic's eldest children. She does not live with her husband and is reported to have separated from him.
'They both looked happy and in love, they didn't take their hands off each other as they lay on towels on the sand. They were hugging and kissing,' a source told Bild.
Schweinsteiger has reportedly already moved out of the family home he shared with Ivanovic and taken a romantic trip to Morocco with his new girlfriend.
Bild allege Schweinsteiger's relationship with Silva began several months ago.
In images posted on a Ukrainian website, Silva can be seen dressed in a fitness outfit on an exercise ball, in an article on exercises for women after pregnancy.
The pictures of the beach trip were published earlier this week after it emerged that Schweinsteiger and Ivanovic, one of sport's ultimate power couples, had split.
They tied the knot at a lavish ceremony in Venice in 2016 but Bild claim their relationship became strained due to them struggling to spend time together.
Schweinsteiger regularly travels while Ivanovic remains with their children in her hometown of Belgrade. They have rarely been spotted together in public in recent months, making just a handful of appearances at events, including the Laver Cup.
Their last Instagram post together came when they visited a Christmas market in Vienna in December, while a recent joint Instagram story, shared in early April, was confirmed as a pre-produced promotional video announcing a brand deal.
After being contacted by Bild, Schweinsteiger's representatives said he and Ivanovic would not be commenting on private matters.
Schweinsteiger and Ivanovic first met in New York in 2014 and the Germany legend got down on one knee to propose in a London park just a few months later.
Their wedding took place in July 2016, with Ivanovic, who memorably won the French Open in 2008, then retiring from tennis in December 2016.
Ivanovic gave birth to their first son in 2018, and had another baby boy the following year. The couple announced the arrival of their third son in May 2023.
Their first two sons are named Luca and Leon, respectively, while the name of their third son has not been publicly confirmed.
Ivanovic, meanwhile, put on a brave face despite the speculation as she posed for the cameras at the French Open at Roland Garros, Paris on Sunday evening.
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