Diego Boneta breaks the silence about his breakup with Renata Notni: 'It was a mutual decision'
The Mexican actor spoke for the first time about his separation from Notni and shared how he is navigating his healing process
After several weeks of speculation, actor Diego Boneta spoke out about the news of his breakup with Renata Notni, who was his romantic partner for the last five years. In front of the cameras, I assured that it was a mutual decision and that no third parties were involved. In an encounter with the cameras of “Despierta America” during a stroll in Los Angeles, the star of “Luis Miguel, the Series” appeared calm when addressing questions about his love life. “Everything is fine,” he revealed to the morning show. “It was a mutual decision, and we each want what's best for the other person, do you know?” the celebrity continued, making it clear that they are moving on without any hard feelings. Regarding the reason behind the breakup, Diego Boneta admitted: “Sometimes things work out, and sometimes they don't, and that's okay… I think that after five years, sometimes things reach the end of their cycle.” Despite the goodbyes that came with a breakup, the 35-year-old said he was grateful for the time he shared with Renata Notni, whom he showered with praise and wished all the best in this new chapter of her life. “Renata is an incredible woman, there is so much affection, so much mutual respect,” he added. Diego Boneta said goodbye to the cameras, but not before assuring the public that the speculation about a third party was false: “All things considered, I thought it was very beautiful because things ended with a lot of love,” he emphasized. The actor's statements align with the statement released by “Que” magazine last March, when the news of their separation was reported. At that time, the publication emphasized the former couple's desire to “maintain a respectful and loving relationship and wish each other the best.” For now, both actors' priority is to continue achieving success in their professional careers. The 35-year-old actor is debuting as a producer and writer for the production company “Three Amigos.” Furthermore,She is preparing for the premiere of the film “Killing Castro,” where she shares the screen with Al Pacino and plays the controversial character of Fidel Castro. Meanwhile,the artist is celebrating her involvement in the project directed by Per Prinz, the film “Coyote,” in which she will share the screen with Mel Gibson. Alongside this leap into Hollywood, Notni is reaffirming her image as an international star as an ambassador for brands such as L'Oreal Paris, Tommy Hilfiger Mexico, Bvlgari, and Volvo.

