

Well-known Brazilian actress Luana Piovani opened up about the emotional hurdles she continues to face following her separation from Pedro Scooby. The couple, who have three children together – Dom, 11, and twins Liz and Bem, 8 – ended their relationship in 2019. This heartfelt revelation was made during the premiere episode of the second season of her show, ‘Luana é de Lua’, which aired on E! on 21st September.
Piovani confessed that even though she has emotionally come to terms with the separation, the daily implications of the divorce continue to be challenging. She voiced that Scooby will always remain a part of her life due to their shared responsibility of raising their children.
During the episode, Piovani, accompanied by TV presenter Titi Müller, lawyer Lígia Moreira, actress Cleo, and singer Negra Li, delved deep into the topic of separation and its effects on children. These discussions offer a raw and honest insight into the reality many families face during and after a marriage breakdown.
The actress described separation as one of the most significant gambles in life, expressing a sense of disappointment when the effort invested in a relationship doesn’t turn into a successful partnership. She highlighted the silent nature of separation and the emotional toll it takes when one realizes that the relationship is not working out.
Piovani also acknowledged the massive task of figuring out the next steps following a separation. This involves dealing with the immediate emotional aftermath, making practical arrangements for children and finances, and figuring out how to move forward as individuals.
These insightful discussions and Piovani’s personal experiences are set to be a central part of the upcoming season of her show. It aims to shed light on the emotional complexities involved in separation and divorce, bringing to the fore the silent struggles many individuals face in their journey towards healing and acceptance.
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