Much has been said about Eglantine Zingg and his relationship with Ricky Martin. The Venezuelan model then made tabloid headlines because of rumors that she would be the mother of the Puerto Rican singer’s twins.

Valentino and Matteo were born via surrogacy in August 2008. In the midst of this process, the mother’s name remained anonymous, although the press began to scrutinize it.

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The Venezuelan has certain similarities with Ricky Martin’s twin sons. Photo: Instagram @eglantinazingg and @ricky_martin.

Since then, there have been speculations pointing to Eglantina Zingg as an egg donor Because of her close friendship with Ricky and her husband Jwan Yosef, but also because of the resemblance the twins would have with her, the Argentine media Parati reports.

The Venezuelan and the translator “La bite” are great friends, and this is evidenced by the expressions of affection they have devoted themselves to on social networks, all the more reason to calculate well and conclude their relationship with the twins.

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For his part, Ricky Martin kept the name of the mother of his children a strict secret, but he made it clear that he never rented a womb and that he would give his life for the woman who helped him bring his children into the world.

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The project of Eglantine Zingg, a personal friend of Ricky Martin

Currently, the woman from Caracas, who is on the threshold of 42 years, works to empower women and fight inequality, she said in an interview with Vogue México magazine. There she defined herself as a “curious, courageous, multifaceted, very humanitarian, with a call to serve” woman.

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In addition, she reflected on her main project that she wants to serve and inspire, but with which she also hopes to become an ambassador of social transformation to achieve a more inclusive society.

It is the foundation that bears the name “Shooters”, which was born out of a personal experience that she told herself for Vogue. It aims to support girls who love this sport.

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“I grew up in the middle of the Venezuelan Amazon jungle. My first and only gift was a soccer ball, and through this ball, with my neighbors who were very different from me, who did not speak the same language as me, who had very different traditions and cultures from mine, we managed to forge some bonds , friendship, solidarity, understanding”, he told exclusively.

Eglantina’s memory of that moment in her childhood and youth led to the realization that “we have more things in common than what divides us.” It was this thought that led her to create a foundation in which she uses soccer “as a development tool” for girls, despite the fact that it is a sport that many see only for men.

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“This is a way to teach these girls at an early age and incorporate a curriculum of socio-emotional tools that gives them a sense of belonging, leadership, self-esteem,” he concluded. (AND)