Millions of women sighed for Pablo from “The Rebellious Angel”.  This is what it looks like now

Millions of women sighed for Pablo from “The Rebellious Angel”. This is what it looks like now

This Argentine soap opera caused a sensation on Polish television in the early 2000s. The viewers followed with bated breath the further fate of the characters, including Pablo, Damian’s son in the series. How has Segundo Cernada changed as he plays the handsome lover in “The Rebel Angel”?

The role in brought him international fame. Even on the other side of the world, people associated the character of Pablo, who was in love with Milagros and fought for her favors with Ivo, the other handsome man in the series. In Poland, the Argentine telenovela was broadcast in 2000-2001, with a total of 270 episodes. As much or only as much, because “The Rebel Angel” could have easily become a tapeworm similar to , filmed for the next 20 years. However, the producers made a different decision, whether it was the right one or not, only the fans of the series should judge.

He was the star of “Rebel Angel”. What does it look like now?

In “The Rebellious Angel” Segundo Cernada played the role of a confident, handsome lover. No wonder it quickly won the hearts of viewers around the world. An international career was at his fingertips, but the actor for some reason decided not to take advantage of it. Instead, he became involved in politics and engaged in social campaigns. He is also active on social media, where he talks about his activities. He is followed by 113,000 people.

Privately, Segundo Cernada is the father of three children. He had his first son while in a relationship with his ex-wife Gianella Neyra. They separated after 7 years of marriage. Later, the actor announced that his new partner is Sofia Bravo, 15 years younger than him. This time the couple had two daughters – Isabela and Jacinta.

Segundo Cernada also appeared in other, slightly less famous telenovelas: “Valeria”, “Today’s Doctors”, “Doctor Love”, “Pueyrredón” and “Elena’s Ghost”.

Source: Gazeta

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