Romina Belluscio and Guti pose together in front of a yellow background with red exclamation marks beside them.

Guti and Romina Belluscio gain strength and break their silence after the final farewell

Guti and Romina have just announced that they will spend a season outside Spain for work reasons

Guti and Romina Belluscio have decided to take a step forward amid the criticism they've received in recent times. Although they've always been discreet about their private life, they've now chosen to publicly share a decision that marks a new chapter for their family. It's an important change: they've said goodbye to Spain for a season.

In their most recent statements, Guti and Romina have preferred not to give too many details about their new life outside the country. The couple state that they don't want to fuel the media attention that usually surrounds them, although they've confirmed that their plans combine work and family vacations. "We're going to the United States now, because I have to work, and then yes, then we'll all go on vacation together," Guti explained.

Guti and Romina Belluscio being interviewed by Europa Press at an event with a promotional background for the film
Guti and Romina have spoken at a movie premiere | Europa Press

This announcement comes at a very special time for both, marked by a period of stability and family unity. Despite the negative comments they usually receive on social media, they appear strong and determined to keep their life away from controversy. In fact, this new direction responds both to a professional need and to the desire to enjoy more peace with their children.

This summer, Guti and Romina have decided to balance work and time with their children. Although they haven't revealed their destination, they assure that the whole family will be together. Leaving Spain seeks, in addition to work, family well-being.

Guti and Romina Belluscio say goodbye to Spain

Romina and Guti, although discreet, broke their silence, which reflects their strength. They've dealt with outside opinions about their way of living and raising their children, learning to prioritize what's essential. Their temporary departure from the country could be a way to protect their privacy and avoid public pressure.

Before leaving, Guti attended the premiere of Padre no hay más que uno 5, where his son Enzo, just 12 years old, made his big screen debut. The former footballer didn't hide his excitement: "He's already done several short films, and this is his first cameo in a movie, so we're delighted." For him, the most important thing is that his son enjoys this new facet.

Guti in a black shirt and Romina Belluscio in a star-studded dress pose in front of a dark background.
Guti and Romina Belluscio have made plans | Europa Press, en.catalunyadiari.com

The boy feels comfortable in front of the cameras and also shows interest in soccer, like his father. Guti believes it's too early to know if he'll dedicate himself to sports or cinema, but he's excited to see his interests. "He loves soccer, but he's more drawn to cinema," he says fondly.

Guti and Romina enjoy their family, which keeps growing. He has two older children, Zayra and Aitor, and two little ones with Romina: Enzo and Romeo. There's also Hugo, his two-year-old grandson, who has brought them more joy.

The move to the United States will bring them the calm they need. They don't know how long they'll be away, but they're looking to protect their environment. Away from the noise, Guti and Romina seem to have found peace.