After her recent split from Spain’s football captain, Alvaro Morata, Alice Campello has found herself in a bit of an awkward situation due to a photo mishap.
A Breakup After Seven Years
Alvaro, 31, and Alice, 29, ended their seven-year marriage in mid-August, during which they welcomed four children.
Despite their separation, they’ve publicly insisted that they still care about each other and have addressed any rumors—especially the ones about explicit photos—head-on.
Alice even described some of these rumors as “bulls***.”
Divorce and Moving On
As their divorce proceedings are reportedly underway, Alvaro has expressed a desire to handle things amicably and avoid court battles.
However, things took a turn recently when Alice was spotted changing her office decor, notably removing a photo of her and Alvaro from her wall.
The Photo Drama
Alice had previously shared her office makeover on social media, but sharp-eyed followers noticed that she was replacing a magazine cover featuring her and Alvaro with a new image.
Although Alice quickly deleted the post, fans had already captured screenshots of the original photo.
The Public Fall-Out
Things between Alice and Alvaro seemed to take a downturn after a disagreement on the pitch following Spain’s victory over England in the Euro 2024 final.
Reports suggest that Alice preferred to celebrate the win with just her children and friends, excluding Alvaro’s family, which contributed to the strain on their relationship.
Alvaro’s New Chapter
Recently, Alvaro signed with AC Milan after spending two years with Atletico Madrid.
He has spoken openly about feeling pressured and criticized in Spain, stating, “I am tired of people saying that I was unfaithful to Alice.
I avoided going to the national team party to avoid such rumors.”
Moving Forward
Despite their breakup, Alvaro maintains that he and Alice have a good relationship for the sake of their children, though he acknowledges that their split is final.
Remarkably, just two weeks before their separation, they were seen sharing a kiss during a family holiday in Sardinia.