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Antonela Roccuzzo became a trend again on Instagram after sharing a video in which she wore a daring outfit, as considered by some of the users who left their comments. As usual, the mother of Mateo, Thiago and Ciro, and wife of Lionel Messi, made clear her taste for fashion and He chose a pistachio green color for this opportunity. ideal to avoid the hot days in Miami.
Since arriving in the United States, Roccuzzo captivated Latinos, particularly for her various collaborations with brands from that country, which catapulted her to another audience. In this way, every day she inspires thousands of women to use her outfits and combinations.
The Rosario used a straight high-waisted dress pants and a stylish top corset, that in the back his back was completely exposed. In addition, the V-neckline was encouraged, which stole everyone’s attention. As an accessory, she carried a mini white bag that she paired perfectly with a pair of wide-heeled sandals.
(Fuente: Instagram/@antonelaroccuzzo)
It quickly caused a sensation and added more than 2,100 comments and 400 thousand likes. “Lovely”; “Beautiful”; “Pretty”; “A beauty, please”; “Our queen”; “Impeccable” and “It looks tremendous on you, for God’s sake,” were some of the praise he received from his followers.
Roccuzzo has just expressed his anguish days ago after the death of Maggie Smithactress who played Minerva McGonagall in Harry Potter. Since she considers herself a fan of the magician’s story, she uploaded a photo of a figure made with colored blocks in the shape of the teacher with hat, wand and cup. Finally, he added two white heart emojis as a way of saying goodbye in his own way.
Immediately afterwards, he revealed the space he has in his house dedicated especially to Harry Potter. In the image he uploaded you could see three figures built with colored blocks. In addition to McGonagall, it also had a design of Rubeus Hagrid and Severus Snape. It is worth remembering that Robbie Coltrane y Alan Rickmanthe actors who played these characters, died in 2022 and 2016, respectively.
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