Gaby Espino Boyfriend Update: Actress Linked to Eduardo Capriles; Publicist Denies Relationship
Now that Gaby Espino and Jencarlos Canela have decided to move on from their relationship, the two have been linked to new people.
For Espino, the rumors started when she shared an image onto Instagram. She is seen leaning on a man, who has been identified as businessman Eduardo Capriles, according to HuffPost Voces.
Eudardo is cousins with former Venezuelan presidential candidate Henrique Capriles.
In the image, Espino and Eduardo look quite cozy, which led many to believe the two were now seeing each other.
But Espino's publicist, Jennifer Gomez Vita, tells HuffPost Voces that this is not so.
"That's not her boyfriend," Gomez told the publication via email. "We were with a group of Gaby's friends Venezuela that she known all her life."
She was recently interviewed by People En Español and asked about hypothetical situations. The actress said if Hugh Hefner propsed to her, she would not say no.
"Oh, I'd think about it," she said.
In the same interview, she admitted that she wouldn't be so cool about a wardrobe malfunction. If her dress ripped before she stepped on the red carpet, Espino sees only one option.
"I'll go home and change," she said.
In December 2014, Espino and Elizabeth Gutierrez had a girl's night out.
The two, who had reportedly broken up with their longtime partners, dressed up for a fun night in Miami. They shared images of each other onto their Instagram accounts.
Though Elizabeth Gutierrez and William Levy have yet to confirm or deny if their relationship has ended, Espino and Canela have.
In late August, Espino and Canela released a joint statement.
"We are not separating, because when there is family that word doesn't exist," the message said. "We have simply decided to remain good friends and move forward. We also want to take the opportunity to tell the media that only through this message will we be talking about our relationship."
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