Rosalia and Rauw Alejandro have been playing with our feelings for a while now, making us believe that they are back together. Let’s remember that the couple got engaged, but a couple of months ago they announced their separation.
After the announcement, it was speculated that the reason was an infidelity of the singer towards her, which both denied, assuring that it was a joint decision, but not for lack of affection. The celebrities have cried on stage every time they remember each other, but lately, they have shared some clues that they are back together, such as the photo in which it is seen that they are reading the same book… an encyclopedia. Still, none of them have confirmed it.
Rosalía Wears her Engagement Ring Again
Recently, we were treated to one more clue. Rosalia was caught wearing the engagement ring that Rauw Alejandro gave her. However, she did not wear it on her finger but hung in a braid. Fans immediately noticed this detail, reviving the possibility that they have resumed their engagement.
“Is that the engagement ring that Rauw gave her?” “It’s obvious they are together, I love them,” “Say it already, confirm it, they are too much,” “Don’t play with our feelings, it’s obvious they are back,” “Please, stop pretending. I love them,” “I love them, I hope they get married,” can be read among the comments.
Rosalia and Rauw Alejandro’s Love Story
It is not known exactly where and when they met, but rumors about their relationship emerged at the end of August 2021, when they were captured holding hands leaving The Nice Guy restaurant, in the West Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles. A month later, they began to make posts on social media where they appeared together, like a TikTok video that the interpreter of “Motomami” published on her account, in which she and Rauw appear making a heart with their arms.
But their official debut in front of cameras and the public took place in November of that same year, after they appeared holding hands and walking together on the red carpet of the Los 40 music awards, something they repeated a few days later at the Latin Grammy Awards.
This story was written in Spanish by Nayeli Párraga in Cultura Colectiva
