Ivonne Montero breaks down crying when remembering her daughter's father, Fabio Melanitto
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Ivonne Montero, Mexican actress and singer, moved many after opening her heart and speaking like never before about the grief she still feels over the death of her daughter's father, the Venezuelan Fabio Melanitto. We'll tell you what she said!
During her recent visit to the show “Este es mi desmoder” with Rodrigo Vidal, the winner of “La Casa de los Famosos 2” opened up about a topic she has kept private for many years: the murder of her ex-partner and the father of her daughter.
And despite the passage of time, for Ivonne Montero this is a wound that remains unhealed: “It still hurts,” she declared, visibly affected.
When asked if she had any regrets regarding the love story she shared with Melanitto, the television star affirmed that despite the ups and downs, this experience filled her with lessons and gave her daughter.
“I don't regret it at all. I mean, life had him in store for me. I have a beautiful little girl,” she stated emphatically. "I have a little girl who has taught me so many things, who has made me the woman I am, who also makes me reflect on many aspects of my personality. Fabio... I don't regret it at all," she added.
I am grateful to life, to him, for having come into my life and allowing me to be a mother.” Ivonne Montero – Actress and singer
In this same vein, Ivonne Montero recalled that before meeting the Venezuelan singer, she had no plans to get married or start a family: “I was at a great point in my career, very successful, traveling, experiencing independence, and when I met him it was like: 'Why not?'” “Why not give myself the chance to dream?” she declared. To conclude, the singer of “Veneno” and “Amor sin makeup” confessed that the loss of Fabio Melanitto also represented a “goodbye” to the dream of a family story that could not be realized. "He is the father of my daughter, I gave myself the opportunity, he made me change many things in myself, And I deeply regret that we weren't able to have that dream. I deeply regret that he's gone," he concluded.

