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A fortune teller ends Messi and Antonella marriage in 2025: shock fans worldwide

A fortune teller ends Messi and Antonella marriage in 2025: shock fans worldwide

Al Bawaba15-04-2025

ALBAWABA - Lionel Messi and Antonela Roccuzzo's iconic love story takes a shocking turn in 2025. Also Read Georgina Rodriguez gets a tattoo of a prayer in Arabic
Allegations have surfaced claiming Lionel Messi and his wife, Antonela Roccuzzo, have broken their marriage. The reason for this surprising disclosure has left fans all over the world startled. According to the allegations, a fortune teller purportedly warned them of a "dark future" if they continued to be together.
During a period of personal introspection early this year, Antonela reportedly sought the guidance of a well-known South American fortune teller, according to sources close to the couple. There are reports that the psychic advised her that "a major personal sacrifice must be made" in order for Lionel to continue to be successful in his work and to continue to develop spiritually. According to reports, Antonela was profoundly affected by the reading, and within a few months, the pair reportedly started a quiet separation procedure, ultimately concluding their separation in the beginning of April 2025.
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The football legend Lionel Messi, who is now 37 years old, has not officially addressed the rumors; nonetheless, insiders claim that he has been "emotional but supportive" of Antonela's decision, which places their three children—Thiago, Mateo, and Ciro—at the heart of any future plans.
Messi and Antonela's love story has been regarded as one of the most cherished in the history of football for a very long time. The two have known each other since childhood in Rosario, Argentina, and their bond grew stronger when they reunited in their early twenties. Football royalty and celebrities from all over the world attended their grandiose wedding in 2017. Within the tumultuous world of professional athletics, they have been seen as the epitome of what it means to have a long-term relationship over the course of many years.
As a result of the claimed reason for the split, fans have expressed both incredulity and grief. On the social media platform X (which was formerly known as Twitter), a fan remarked, "I can't believe a fortune teller ended Messi and Antonela." In addition to the dissolution of a marriage, this is also the conclusion of a fairy tale.
The Messi-Antonela chapter has taken an unexpected and profoundly emotional turn in the year 2025. This is a fact that cannot be disputed, regardless of whether or not the story behind the psychic is really true.

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