Luan Santana speaks for the first time about the break with Jade Magalhães in an emotional text: “We cry so much”; check it out in full



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On Monday (19), fans of Luan Santana and Jade Magalhães were surprised by the news of the end of the couple’s engagement. On his personal Instagram, the singer spoke for the first time about the breakup and posted a long outburst about the ex-fiancée, with whom he stayed 12 years.

Right at the beginning of the post, the artist recalled the first meeting of the two. “I met Jade on stage. She agreed to dance with me, at several of my shows. She had a shy demeanor, girlish eyes, and long black hair that fell to her waist. I was wearing a red blouse and jeans that were sticking my hands. And then something happened while we were dancing: I smelled life on her neck “, He said.

Throughout the text, Luan detailed the feelings and each step the two took over the years. “My first thought was, ‘I want to take her to the hotel after the show.’ That’s what I thought, that’s what I whispered in his ear. The answer was a big “no”, even because I moved my lip a little when I asked the question, and I must have felt insecure about it. Or he just thought I looked like a worm. Yes, that must have been it. But I was fine, so was she and life went on “he remembered fondly in a passage.

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Towards the end of the post, Santana goes straight to the ending topic. “We broke up a few weeks ago. We cried so much that it seemed that the tears were going to run from his eyes. We hugged so close it looked like we were going to get a cramp in our elbows. But in the end, we let fate do its job. Today, sitting on that striped sofa, looking at the moon through the window, across the ocean, I see that the tears of that moment were half sadness, half mutual gratitude for a beautiful story that we lived. Epic. Now I see that the hugs at that time did not say ‘goodbye’, but ‘everything will be fine, ga’. And go “, finished.

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I met Jade on stage. She agreed to dance with me, at several of my shows. She had a shy demeanor, girlish eyes, and long black hair that fell to her waist. I was wearing a red blouse and jeans that were sticking my hands. And then something happened while we were dancing: I smelled life on her neck. But it was not the right time to play it, after all, I was a teenager beginning to experience the wonders of sudden and rising fame. My first thought was: “I want to take her to the hotel after the show.” That’s what I thought, that’s what I whispered in his ear. The answer was a big “no”, even because I moved my lip a little when I asked the question, and I must have felt insecure about it. Or he just thought I looked like a worm. Yes, that must have been it. But I was fine, so was she and life went on. One day I found Jade on Orkut. I remembered those eyes at that time. We started talking. In orkut I got MSN. On MSN I got the phone. In fact, it was always like that, even after we started dating, always step by step, always unhurried, living our phases with patience. We made several robberies of the refrigerator at dawn to get half a bar of chocolate, a pint of coke, put “weird things” on and watch her sleep there in the middle of the episode. We traveled the world in couches next to each other on the plane, watching the same movie, pressing play at the same time, and complaining about the taste of the strange spicy foods they served. We never really like wine, but we drank it anyway, because it seems that all couples have to drink wine to be romantic. Jade likes gin and tonic better than I do, campari and whiskey, but we drank champagne when we got engaged to that balloon in Portugal. It was an afternoon of stars. I remember that once (or many) we were drunk in Trancoso, and we made love in a tree house, feeling the sea breeze. It was a night of stars. A few weeks ago we finished. We cried so much that it seemed that the tears were going to run from his eyes. We hugged so much that it looked like we were going to get a cramp in our elbows … (continue in the comments)

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On Monday morning (19), Jade Magalhães revealed, through a post on Instagram, that the engagement with Luan Santana came to an end, after 12 years with the sertanejo. “I have always believed in love and in the purest and most beautiful things that it offers us. During these 12 years I danced and threw myself forward until the song ended. With a heavy heart, I come here to share the end of my story with Luan. I need to accept and move on. I feel calm and at peace for having done everything possible to the end ”, declared.

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“Some situations are not always how we would like them to be. It is not easy to close the door on what for years I have believed to be my happiness. Life goes on and it’s time to be reborn! I have no words to thank the messages wishing me the best and also those who have always been by my side. Thank you for all these years of so much love. With love, Jade “, finished.

According to the newspaper Extra, a source close to the ex-partner had already reported that the separation would have occurred 15 days ago. “Marriage will no longer happen “, he stated. The last time Luan and Jade were seen together in public was backstage at the live show that the countryman did, at the end of September, with Luísa Sonza and Giulia Be.

Days later, the sertanejo participated in another live broadcast with the voice of “Menina Solta”, but this time, the girlfriend would not have accompanied him. Rumors circulate in the networks that Giulia would be the possible pivot of the end. Wanted by hugogloss.com, the artist’s staff eliminated the speculation. According to the team, the artist would be out of this story and has only been promoting her new music with Luan.

The additional informant also claimed that Luan and Jade’s wedding, postponed due to the pandemic, would have cooled down after coming and going. “Living in quarantine was bad for them. And Jade is no longer the girl who was only Luan’s girlfriend. He has matured, has created a name and wants different things, to be more independent “, he is stressed.

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Read the full text of Luan Santana:

“I met Jade on stage. She agreed to dance with me, at several of my shows. She had a shy demeanor, girlish eyes, and long black hair that fell to her waist. She was wearing a red blouse and tight jeans that tickled my hands. And then something happened while we were dancing: I smelled life on her neck.

But it was not the right time to play it, after all, I was a teenager beginning to experience the wonders of sudden and rising fame. My first thought was, ‘I want to take her to the hotel after the show.’ That’s what I thought, that’s what I whispered in his ear. The answer was a big “no”, even because I moved my lip a little when I asked the question, and I must have gotten over her insecurity. Or he just thought I looked like a worm. Yes, that must have been it. But I was fine, so was she, and life went on.

One day I found Jade on Orkut. I remembered those eyes at that time. We started talking. In orkut I got MSN. On MSN I got the phone. In fact, it was always like that, even after we started dating, always step by step, always unhurried, living our phases with patience.

We made several rounds of the refrigerator at dawn to get half the chocolate bar, half a liter of coke, put ‘Stranger Things’ on and watch her sleep there mid-episode. We traveled the world in couches next to each other on the plane, watching the same movie, pressing play at the same time, and complaining about the taste of the strange spicy foods they served.

We never really like wine, but we drank it anyway, because it seems that all couples have to drink wine to be romantic. Jade likes gin and tonic better than I do, campari and whiskey, but we drink champagne when we get engaged to that balloon in Portugal. It was an afternoon of stars. I remember we got drunk once (or many) in Trancoso, and we made love in a tree house feeling the sea breeze. It was a night of stars.

A few weeks ago (sic) we finished. We cried so much that it seemed that the tears were going to run out of his eyes. We hugged each other so much it looked like we were going to get cramps in our elbows, but in the end, we let fate do its job.

Today, sitting on that striped sofa, looking at the moon through the window, across the ocean, I see that the tears of that moment were half sadness, half mutual gratitude for a beautiful story that we lived. Epic. Now I see that the hugs that time did not say ‘goodbye’, but ‘it’s going to be fine, ga’. And go “.



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