Footballer Álvaro Morata’s Wife Denies Infidelity Claims Following Their Surprising Split
Alice Campello, model and wife of former Real Madrid striker Álvaro Morata, has firmly denied rumors suggesting another woman was involved in the couple’s recent and unexpected split.
In an emotional Instagram post, the Italian influencer defended her husband, who also captains Spain’s national team, stating he “doesn’t deserve all the c**p he’s been getting.”
The couple, who have four children together, announced their separation yesterday, ending their seven-year relationship.
This announcement comes just days after the pair were seen sharing a kiss on a beach in Sardinia during a family holiday.
Over the past 24 hours, speculation has mounted that a third party was responsible for the sudden breakup. However, Campello took to Instagram to address these claims, sharing screenshots of journalists’ comments and offering her perspective.
Campello insisted, “I will not tire of repeating and swearing on everything I have that there is no lack of respect or any third person involved.”
She went on to explain that the couple faced personal challenges, including “depressions, important moments of strong tension during the European Championship, and other personal situations,” that ultimately strained their relationship.
“If there were third parties, I wouldn’t put my face on it so many times, and I would NEVER talk about him like that,” she emphasized.
Campello also defended Morata against the accusations circulating online, saying, “He doesn’t deserve all the crap that is being said.”
“In a couple, there can be a thousand different dynamics, and not everything needs to be told, nor does it have to involve cheating!” she added.
She concluded by urging people to stop spreading falsehoods: “NOBODY feels all the love you have seen is true and still exists, but right now we needed distance and unfortunately, stupidly (and with great immaturity) we announced it sooner than we should have… But there have never, never, never, never been third parties, and there has NEVER been any evidence of these speculations.”