Gabriel Soto And Geraldine Bazán Make Peace For Their Daughters

Gabriel Soto And Geraldine Bazán Make Peace For Their Daughters
Gabriel Soto And Geraldine Bazán Make Peace For Their Daughters

Video: Gabriel Soto And Geraldine Bazán Make Peace For Their Daughters

Video: Gabriel Soto And Geraldine Bazán Make Peace For Their Daughters
Video: Gabriel Soto y Geraldine Bazán otra vez juntos para apoyar a su hija en su primera entrevista 2024, April
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When it comes to their daughters, Gabriel Soto and Geraldine Bazán seem to let their guard down and put their gloves aside for the little girls' well-being. With that in mind, the ex-partner struck a deal so they can both enjoy and care for Elissa and Miranda during this time of isolation.

The actor revealed to People en Español that he has not been separated from his daughters during the quarantine and that he will continue to see them every fortnight.

"I have been with them," said Soto. "We reached an agreement with Geraldine. They were with me at the beginning of all this, then with their mother for almost 15 [days]. I'm going [for] them and they stay 15 days [with me]. We are dividing the time that has been determined from this confinement and combining part of the time with her mother and part of the time they have been with me”.

Gabriel Soto on TikTok
Gabriel Soto on TikTok

At the start of the coronavirus outbreak in Mexico, the actor traveled to Acapulco with his daughters to maintain a voluntary quarantine. After several days, he returned the girls to their mother in Mexico City, where they had remained until now.

With this agreement, the girls will be returning to the beach house with the actor for the next two weeks, where they will share with his girlfriend, Irina Baeva, who is living in confinement with Gabriel.

This Thursday, the Mexican authorities reported that several states in the country, such as Baja California, are in phase 3 of the pandemic, so they have extended the national alert until May 30.

If you need updated information about COVID-19, its symptoms, treatment, etc,. Please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website, which offers service in Spanish: www.cdc.gov/spanish/index.html

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