A week ago, an earthquake shook what until now, at least apparently, was a model family: the one formed by Mar Flores and her children. The oldest of the model’s descendants, Carlo Costanziaas a result of his first marriage, decided to give an interview to ‘De Viernes’, in which He opened up about his tough childhoodacknowledging having started using substances when he was just a child, being a victim of bullying and having already blamed the presenter. on his father, Carlo Costanzia di Costiglione, of these complicated episodes. His testimony has blown up family ties, but What is the link between Carlo and his four little brothersthe children of Mar Flores and Javier Merino?
This is how Mar Flores’ five children have grown up
During his interview on the aforementioned Telecinco program, the actor, popularly known thanks to his work in series such as ‘Toy Boy’, spoke about his difficult childhood, marked largely by the media divorce of his parents, and the consequences it had. in it. Costanzia also developed the difficult years of youth and adulthoodmarked by her triumph as a performer and model but, at the same time, also by his relationship with drugs and his sentences.
These have been the most complicated episodes in Carlo Costanzia’s life
But also, during his talk with Santi Acosta in the aforementioned format, Carlo had words regarding the rest of his family, also speaking about his little brothers, the children of his mother’s second marriage, Mauro, Beltrán, Bruno and Darío, respectively twenty, seventeen and twelve years old old (the two little ones are twins). Costanzia, who denied having lived in cotton wool, recognized that they had grown up in very different circumstances, highlighting an important change in her standard of living after the model’s wedding to Javier Merino. “Right at that moment I’m going to live with my father, really I don’t know that life in which my brothers have been able to grow up“, valoraba.
This is the current life of Carlo Costanzia, the eldest son of Mar Flores
After a few years in Italy, which made him live far from the first years of life of Flores’ young children, Carlo returned to Spain. Adolescence was marked by bad company, drug use and legal problems, which dragged on during the first years of his adulthood, and which led him to be in de-habituation centers, dungeons, and incarcerated in the third degree. Currently, he is in prison and wears a telematic bracelet for crimes against road safety and fraud, he has a “normal, part-time” job, he lives in a working-class neighborhood and reaches “bad sorrows” at the end of the month.
How do Carlo Costanzia and his little brothers really get along?
In his testimony, the actor also highlighted the role of Javier Merino, whom his mother married in 2001, acknowledging that she has helped him “a lot” throughout the judicial process. Asked by Acosta about how the children from this second marriage support him, Carlo pointed out his age, but highlighted the important support they are for him. “My brothers They are too young to understand all thisthe support they give me is the unconditional love of a little brother“, he acknowledged.
Costanzia further revealed that It costs him “a lot” to go see them, due to those complicated life episodes. “I have a sense of guilt… the little brother always sees the older brother as if he were some kind of superhero, and I am the complete opposite of that. It makes me very ashamed and very ashamed“, admitted the actor.
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