Evangelina Anderson He traveled to Germany to begin the move and thus settle permanently in Argentina. In the family group, she shared a photo crying and her husband, Martin Demichelisthanked him for what he is doing for them, a gesture that touched both River fans and fans of the exvedette.
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After the ex-soccer player took over as the millionaire coach, the dancer returned to Europe and could not help her sadness. That is why the athlete encouraged her with a heartfelt message: “Thank you for everything you are doing mom, you are a lioness”.
The former vedette used her Instagram stories to tell how she is making the move. In that framework, In one of his last posts, he showed how the empty house was left after 12 years -eight as a player and four as a coach- to live in Munich.
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After loading the last piece of furniture into the truck, Evangelina sent a message to her family to express what she felt at that moment: “Bye little house! Thank you for making us so happy on our way through Munich!”
Evangelina Anderson was furious when she saw the request made to her at a school to enroll her children
Evangelina Anderson started the arduous task of choosing a school for her three children and write them down. However, what the figure did not expect is one of the requirements that were made from an exclusive educational institution.
“Is it normal that to register a child in school as one of the main requirements Do they ask you for a family photo? I find it terrible. Isn’t that a clear example of racism? ”, She wrote on her official Instagram account, sharing the capture of the documents that were requested for registration.
In the disclaimer that he published on his official account, he explained that he had never been asked for something similar: “In all the schools where I had the opportunity to take my children throughout these years, I never saw anything like this.” Sharing what he thought, many of his followers told him that it was not a common practice, and asked him to stop sending his children to that place.