“It was time to turn the page”: The confidences of Giovanni Castaldi on his separation from Carine Galli

“It was time to turn the page”: The confidences of Giovanni Castaldi on his separation from Carine Galli
“It was time to turn the page”: The confidences of Giovanni Castaldi on his separation from Carine Galli

It was the couple of The Team Channel. Between 2020 and 2024, Carine Galli and Giovanni Castaldi lived a beautiful love story far from the small screen. However, last April, Jean-Pierre Castaldi’s son announced on social networks that his relationship had ended with the football specialist: “We have been separated for several months with Carine Galli“, indicated Giovanni Castaldi, who at the same time published a photo with his new partner.

We separated by mutual agreement

In an interview published by Tele-Leisure this Tuesday, June 18, Giovanni Castaldi spoke for the first time about his separation from Carine Galli: “We had four great years and we separated by mutual agreement. It was time to turn the page.“Thereafter, the one who presents The Evening Team since the start of the Euro on The Team Channel replacing Olivier Ménard, who is convalescing after being the victim of a violent attack, added: “With Carine, we always get along very well and we have a lot of respect for each other on a professional level. We have already met several times on set, whether it was Carine at the presentation, or me or both as columnists, and it went very well.

Carine Galli on M6 during the Euro

While Giovanni Castaldi officiates on The Team ChannelCarine Galli is present on M6 to cover Euro 2024. The journalist is present at the edge of the pitch to intervene during the comments of Xavier Domergue and Christophe Dugarry. Friday June 21, La Six will broadcast the Group D clash between the France team and the Netherlands. A match which will be without Kylian Mbappé, forfeited due to his broken nose, as announced The Team.

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