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Mexican singer Ángela Aguilar confirms relationship with Christian Nodal amid his recent breakup
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Date:2025-04-19 03:26:35
A little over two weeks after Christian Nodal announced his breakup from Cazzu, the Mexican singer-songwriter is now dating Àngela Aguilar.
On Monday, the 20-year-old daughter of Pepe Aguilar confirmed her relationship with Nodal, 25, in an exclusive with HOLA!.
"It is not a new relationship; it's the continuation of a story that life made us pause so we could grow and miss each other," the singers told the publication. "Because when we let go, we returned even closer."
The publication also shared photos of the couple. In one of the photos, Nodal can be seen hugging Aguilar and kissing her on the neck.
Aguilar and Nodal have also been musical collaborators. The two released their duet "Dime Cómo Quieres" in 2020 when she was 17 and Nodal was 21.
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The couple's new romance comes two weeks after Nodal and Argentine rapper and singer Cazzu revealed they split up in an emotional social media post.
"The time has come to share that Juileta and I are taking our separate paths," Nodal wrote on his May 23 Instagram stories, in Spanish. "Our love and mutual respect remain strong, especially in our role as parents to our wonderful daughter, Inti. I am deeply grateful for the moments we shared and will always carry those memories fondly."
The news came eight months after the singers welcomed a daughter in September 2023.
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Nodal later addressed his relationship with Aguilar on Instagram in a lengthy video.
"I know many of you today found out that Angela and I officially are in a relationship," Nodal said addressing any rumors out of respect to his former partner and the mother of his child.
He added he wanted to give context, saying, "First of all, (Cazzu) is someone I love and who has my respect for the rest of my life."
"We're public figures, we're artists … but love doesn't always work out. Our cycle together ended in the best way possible. It was a love that gave us the most precious gift in life," he continued, adding he will always love and care for his daughter.
Nodal then addressed any cheating rumors during his relationship with Cazzu.
"There was no infidelity, sometimes love just doesn't work out and now I find myself living a beautiful experience with a woman that I love and with a love that took so many years to become what it is now," he added, referring to his relationship with Aguilar.
Cazzu speaks out on Christian Nodal breakup
Cazzu, born Julieta Emilia Cazzuchelli, reposted Nodal's message on her Instagram stories in May and wrote a follow-up message addressing the breakup.
"Artists are a screen of what happens in real life. You go through love, heartbreak, successes and mistakes with us," Cazzu wrote, in Spanish. "Today, as it was many times and as there are still many, you accompany us, some with hate and others with much love. Thank you. Everything heals."
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In a March interview with Billboard, Nodal reflected on how his tour life had changed since starting a family with the "Maléfica" singer.
"I remember those times when I would come down from the stage and feel alone," Nodal said at the time. "Now I come down to a stroller with my baby in it, and it all seems perfect. … When she was born, I was feeling exhausted. I don’t know how I managed to change diapers, but she gives me energy, motivation and strength."
Nodal and Cazzu began dating in 2022.
Before Cazzu, Nodal dated Latin pop singer Belinda for a few months before becoming engaged in May 2021. In February 2022, the two announced the end of their relationship.
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