Paloma Cuevas has surprised everyone with a U-turn in her public attitude by sharing a deeply emotional confession. Enrique Ponce's former partner has broken her usual silence to remember her late brother, Victoriano Cuevas, with a letter that has moved all her followers. She did so through her Instagram account, where she posted never-before-seen childhood images accompanied by a text full of feeling.
This gesture has come at a very significant moment for her, just as she was celebrating her father Victoriano Valencia's birthday. Now, she has also decided to pay tribute to her brother on what would have been his birthday.

Paloma Cuevas pays tribute to her brother Victoriano with an emotional letter
Paloma Cuevas's life has been marked by moments of great pain, but also by an absolute devotion to her family. Born into a very close-knit family, Paloma has always valued discretion as a way of life. However, little by little, she has begun to show some more intimate glimpses of her private world.
Just a few weeks ago, Cuevas moved her followers by celebrating her father's 94th birthday. She shared several images from the celebration along with the phrase: "May he last me a thousand years," a message full of tenderness and gratitude. Now, with the memory of her brother, she has gone a step further, showing a deep pain that remains very present.
Paloma Cuevas has shared a black-and-white childhood photograph with her brother Victoriano. The image, as simple as it is powerful, was accompanied by a text overflowing with emotion:
"A thousand congratulations to heaven where you already live, where you wait for us to feel the joy of reuniting again. Happy birthday, brother! You remain alive in our hearts, with your present memory every moment of our lives. I love you with all my soul," wrote the designer.

In addition to the emotional message, Paloma Cuevas posted another story in which her brother appeared with a song Nos hizo falta tiempo, from Luis Miguel's repertoire, her current partner. The lyrics, full of melancholy and tenderness, seemed to describe exactly the feeling that runs through the whole family:
"He slipped through our hands. We needed more time, to walk in the rain, to talk for a whole year, to dance a bolero, just you and me...," the song says. But Paloma Cuevas's tribute to her brother did not end there.
The designer shared three more images from the past: two portraits of her brother as a young man, and another photo of the two of them together as children. These snapshots of family moments reflect a happy childhood and an endearing sibling relationship.

Paloma Cuevas makes a U-turn by showing her most sentimental side
Victoriano Cuevas passed away in December 2014 at 41 years old. At first, he was admitted to a Madrid hospital suffering from the onset of pneumonia. What seemed like a treatable illness ended in tragedy, as he suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest that ended his life hours later.
Victoriano left behind two children: José Andrés, who is currently 22 years old, and Adriana, who is 14. The family has since had to rebuild emotionally in silence. This tribute to Victoriano is not only a display of nostalgia, but also a symbol of personal transformation.

Opening up to the public in this way implies an internal evolution. It means that Paloma is at an emotional moment where the past is embraced with the present to build a calmer and fuller future.
The loss, although painful, seems to have become a driving force. In that text, in that photograph, and in that song, there is a clear message: love, when it is true, doesn't disappear, it transforms.
Without a doubt, this U-turn by Paloma Cuevas in sharing her letter dedicated to her brother has revealed a deeply human side. Among memories, intimate gestures, and music full of emotion, Enrique Ponce's ex has shown that her life revolves around family.