Ana Mora and the beginning of the relationship with Pedro Mafama: “lost in love with someone else”

Ana Mora and the beginning of the relationship with Pedro Mafama: “lost in love with someone else”

I’m Maura He has been having happy days both personally and professionally. Having released a new album this week,Guilhermina House“The artist was speaking,”Release stationpodcast by passamong different subjects, Fadista addressed the beginning of the relationship with Pedro Mafama🇧🇷

Assuming that she always chooses to share everything freely and without any problems, to justify the fact that the couple has publicly disassociated themselves from the relationship, Ana Mora admits that when she met the artist, he was “lost in loveby someone else.

🇧🇷Pedro and I work at home, and our professional lives are so interconnected, they cross. This is a beautiful thing, and it’s also nice to share. I will not hide anything. Whether it’s any post by Pedro on my record, whether it’s me immersed in the music that Pedro makes, it’s all so beautifully done.he began to say.

🇧🇷Our love story turned from a professional relationship into a personal one. I was interested in Pedro’s music, but then we met, and that’s it… I fell in love. Pedro lost in love with someone elseAnna Mora admitted.

🇧🇷This is where “Sozinha Lá Fora” was born, but we were part of the same circle of friends for a long time, but never had a relationship. But then again, I’m glad we weren’t that close. In fact, the record is full of references to the life I had in these times. And I’m glad we didn’t start dating right away because it also gave me space to be on my own Get to know a lot of people and get to know a lot of “being” possibilities.🇧🇷

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🇧🇷We ended up together, today we are happy, but yeah. Things happen for a reason and I’m so glad I did.Anna Mora concluded. The two are parents Emily🇧🇷

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