Single? Samantha Espineira deletes all photos with Alessandro Piga, who is in prison.

Samantha Espineira is said to have broken up with Alessandro Piga, who is in jail.


The Cuban influencer Samantha Espineira seems to have turned a corner in her love life. The young woman deleted all the photos she had on Instagram with the Italian Alessandro Piga. This virtual move has raised alarms among her followers, who are speculating about a possible breakup between the couple...

Just a month ago, Samantha publicly expressed her unconditional support for Alessandro, who is in prison accused of conspiracy to commit bank fraud. The young woman even celebrated her first anniversary with her boyfriend publicly with an emotional post, sharing memories together.

However, everything points to the fact that the young woman is single again. Samantha has not only deleted the photos, but in the last few hours, she uploaded a story singing a song by Karol G, specifically the track "Mañana será bonito" in which she shares credits with Carla Morrison. "Look at yourself in the mirror, how good you look. You're single, look how well it suits you," says part of the lyrics that Samantha posted in her stories, hinting that she could be single again.

Alessandro Piga was arrested on July 27, and since then, he has been in jail awaiting trial on serious fraud-related charges.

We remember that Samantha had defended her partner after his arrest became public. The disappearance of images of both raises the question of whether the influencer has decided to end her relationship. It is worth noting that there is also no trace of the young Cuban on Piga's profile...

So far, Samantha has neither confirmed nor denied her breakup. However, on the Un Martí To Durako profile, there is speculation about a possible new conquest of the Cuban...

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