Andressa Suita posts message with music: ‘Recognize me back’ – Entertainment

Andressa Suita posts message with music: ‘Recognize me back’ – Entertainment
Andressa Suita posts message with music: ‘Recognize me back’ – Entertainment

Andressa Suita, who on Friday (23) made her first post after the end of his marriage to Gusttavo Lima, returned to social networks this Saturday (24).

Through Instagram Stories, the model and influencer shared a recording of her walking through a garden listening to music by Anavitória, Now I want to go.

The passage chosen by Andressa says:

Now I want to go
To recognize me back
To relearn and apprehend me again
I want not to fall apart with your silly smile
I want to remake away from you

Gusttavo Lima and Andressa Suita announced the end of the wedding on the 9th of October. The information was confirmed to the R7 by the sertanejo press office. “The marriage ended after normal wear and tear on the relationship,” said the official statement.

On the occasion, Gusttavo Lima’s spokesperson also denied rumors of fight and betrayal and reinforced that “the friendship, affection and respect continue” between them.

Gusttavo and Andressa have been together since 2015 and have two children, Gabriel, 3, and Samuel, 2.

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