Connect with us

Celebrity Biographies

LAURA CIBILLA: AGE AND BIOGRAPHY OF DIEGO ARMANDO MARADONA’S LOVER

Published

on

The hectic love life that Diego Armando Maradona had continues to make people talk years after his death. One of the soccer player’s ex -partners and lovers is Laura Cibilla . We discover her age and the biography of the woman who claims to have had two children from the Argentine star.

Until the year 2000, she was an unknown waitress at a nightclub called La Diosa, which was one of the footballer’s favorites, and there they met when he was still married, Claudia Villafañe. At that time he was in full rehabilitation in Cuba, but he had not lost his magnet with women.

The waitress ended up falling into Diego’s networks and they began a sentimental relationship that lasted almost three years. During this period, the young woman became pregnant just before traveling to Spain for work. During her stay away from her house, he discovered that she was in her condition, so she decided to return to Argentina with her family.

Upon her return, she found a very jealous Diego Armando Maradona for thinking that during her time in Europe Laura could have had a relationship with another man. She even spoke at times of episodes of gender violence, although they were never proven.

The son of the soccer player’s lover was born at the end of 2003, coinciding with one of Diego’s most complicated moments due to his addictions and the divorce trial with Claudia Villafañe. As if that were not enough, he also began to distance himself from Guillemo Cóppola, his manager and faithful friend since he began his career.

Laura assured that for two years there was a rapprochement between Diego and his son, but in 2008 he refused to let him bear his last name, so she decided to file a lawsuit asking for him to be recognized and for the compensatory pension that he never gave him.

Cibilla went on television in Spain and showed some photos of her relationship with Maradona to prove that they were together during her pregnancy. Despite everything, when it came to proving that he was the father, the DNA tests ruled that he was not.

But the soap opera between Laura Cibilla and the footballer might not have ended there. The official version says that after losing the paternity suit, she went back to Spain and that she became her mother again, starting a life away from Diego.

This contrasts with the version of Carlos Ferro, a friend of the former FC Barcelona player, who assured that Laura and Diego had two more children who would be living in Spain after signing a contract so that these alleged children would receive part of their inheritance in the future.

The Argentine journalist Nancy Duré was the first to get an interview with Laura that was published in the Argentine media Infobae and that you can listen to in the following video.

Advertisement