“I fell in love, it was a hit and it was missed” – Fatima recalls her marriage to Pedro Passos Coelho.

“I fell in love, it was a hit and it was missed” – Fatima recalls her marriage to Pedro Passos Coelho.

Fatima Badina He was one of the SIC interviewees on the afternoon of Wednesday, September 14th. In an intimate conversation with Julia PineroEx-Doce revealed her personal side and recalled her 18-year marriage Pedro Passos Coelhowho bore her two daughters.

The former couple met a month after the artist Doce left and the passion was immediate. “I fell in love, she was shot and fell […] I loved hearing him speakr ”, he started to count.

I was grabbed with teeth and nails, gave me the security I needed at the time, and gave me stability”continued.

Was it for life? “‘, asked Julia Pinheiro, then. “I thought so, but it wasn’t.”Fatima Badina replied. “After a few years, people’s goals changed, and this was the case with us. His goal was one, she’s changed. But we parted with a great friendship. It was not conflicting, there were no arguments, we accepted the decision amicably and today we are friends ”captured.

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The artist also admitted that she loves to accompany Pedro Passos Coelho at political conferences. ”Most of the time I couldn’t go, but when I could, the kids stayed with my dad and I went with him. I loved this life Although I have never been able to ally with any party”He remembers.

However, the years after the divorce were not easy for Fatma Badina. Only those who have children alone know how difficult it is for a mother to go to work, to have to leave her children for good or bad. At first I arranged ATL for them to be busy until I arrived, then I came as a teen, and they had their moments of rebellion too, which I tried to control as much as possible. Even psoriasis appeared on the nerves of wanting to control their friends, study, and educate them”He remembers.

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On the other hand, Pedro Passos Coelho’s political career was on the rise and it took more and more of his time. He was not an absentee father, but a busy father. They went on weekends, vacations [com o pai]But today he was at my house. Those were very stressful years. By the way, I later had a really big depression in 2005, but it was gone.”concluded Fatima Badina.

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