Iris Mittenaere: this “for life” loved one who comforts her after her complaint of domestic violence

Iris Mittenaere: this “for life” loved one who comforts her after her complaint of domestic violence
Iris Mittenaere: this “for life” loved one who comforts her after her complaint of domestic violence

Complicated days for Iris Mittenaere! After her sudden breakup with Diego El Glaoui after 4 years of relationshipMiss 2016 was once again flourishing with Bruno Pelat, son of a great real estate tycoon, since this summer.

A short-lived happiness: September 24, 2024,
Here is revealed thatIris Mittenaere filed a complaint against her partner for domestic violence. Bruno Pelat was then taken into police custody. According to the
Parisianthe former Miss Universe did not want not file a complaint, but ultimately changed his mind.

A loved one is there to support her

In this very difficult moment, Iris Mittenaere can count on the support of a new friend in your life, which she describes as her “girl”. This is a adopted puppy, and her name is Calypso. “Besides, she looks at all your messages where you tell her that she is so cute and she thanks you, even if she prefers to look at her mother.
PS: yes, I’m the type of person who considers my puppy my daughter. she explains in a story Instagram this Friday, September 27.

“For life.” she writes in his company while the latter rests on her. And when Calypso is sick, her mother worries: Caly is a little sick (…) And I have a hard time resisting her big crying scenes at 2:30 a.m. when I know she’s not at her best… so I put her to sleep currently sitting in the middle of her 1m2 park.”

A hearing postponed for Bruno Pelat

In the turmoil during the Fashion Weekthe former miss-Univers appeared at certain fashion shows with bandages on his left hand. While his ex-companion was already scheduled to appear this Friday, September 27, the trial was ultimately postponed to a later date at the request of Iris Mittenaere.

The reasons? She explained not being able to tell everything at the police station”, but not to be “not in the psychological capacity today to come to the hearing.” reports Me Émilie Bruézière, his lawyer, at Dauphiné Libéré. The Paris criminal court sent back its trial on November 6. “But she has things to say and wants to give her testimony, it’s important.” insists his lawyer to the Parisian. In the meantime, the 22-year-old man is under judicial supervision “with a ban on contact with the thirty-year-old and an obligation of care.”

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