Venezuelan model Korina Rivadeneira has revealed that becoming a mother was the definitive trigger for the end of her marriage to Mario Hart. Speaking in a series of videos published on Thursday on her official Instagram account, the media personality broke her silence to explain the reasons behind the gradual breakdown of their relationship.
Rivadeneira told her followers that their relationship had been deteriorating for many years before reaching a critical breaking point during motherhood. She stated that conflicts with Hart became increasingly frequent after the arrival of their child, leaving the couple unable to reach an agreement on basic matters.

Motherhood and work pressure
The arrival of their first daughter drastically altered their daily routines and exposed fundamentally contrasting lifestyles between the two public figures. Rivadeneira explained that balancing full-time maternal care with an uninterrupted work schedule resulted in severe physical and emotional exhaustion.
She recalled working throughout her pregnancy and immediately after giving birth, taking her infant daughter to television recording sessions. She said she spent numerous nights without sleep while remaining completely dedicated to her child without pausing her professional commitments.
Addressing her decision to maintain a heavy work schedule, Rivadeneira stated that she faced constant economic expectations from Hart. She revealed that since the start of their relationship, including their initial dinner dates, they had divided all financial expenses equally on a 50-50 basis, an arrangement that persisted throughout their marriage.
Background and external support
Rivadeneira is a Venezuelan model and television personality who built a prominent career on Peruvian entertainment shows, while Hart is a Peruvian race car driver, musician, and former reality television star. The couple became one of the most widely followed celebrity pairs in Peruvian media after marrying and starting a family together.
Despite having domestic help and receiving vital emotional support from her mother-in-law, Rivadeneira stressed that external assistance was not enough to save their marriage. She noted that outside help could not replace the shared experiences needed between partners, adding that she felt overwhelmed by the total burden.
