Perfectly Imperfect: Caroline Celico reveals reason behind divorce from Kaka (Almost too perfect)

Perfectly Imperfect: Caroline Celico reveals reason behind divorce from Kaka (Almost too perfect)

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By Akinsuroju Olubunmi

Perfectly Imperfect: Caroline Celico reveals reason behind divorce from Kaka (Almost too perfect)

 

Caroline Celico, former wife of AC Milan and Brazil legend Kaka, has opened up about the surprising reason behind their divorce. Despite their ten-year marriage and two children, Celico felt that something was lacking in their relationship, attributing the split to Kaka’s perceived perfection.

According to Celico, Kaka never betrayed her and provided her with a wonderful family, but she couldn’t shake the feeling of discontent. She confessed that Kaka’s perfection was the root cause of their marital issues. Despite his exemplary treatment and their shared history as childhood sweethearts, Celico couldn’t ignore the nagging sense of incompleteness.Perfectly Imperfect: Caroline Celico reveals reason behind divorce from Kaka (Almost too perfect)

 

Kaka, renowned for his brilliance on the football field, mirrored his off-pitch persona with his successful career at Sao Paolo, AC Milan, Real Madrid, and Orlando City. His accolades include winning the Champions League and the Ballon d’Or during his tenure with AC Milan.

After their divorce in 2015, both Celico and Kaka have since moved on and remarried. Kaka found love again with his current partner, Carolina Dias, with whom he shares a daughter. The couple announced their engagement earlier this year, signaling their commitment to building a future together.

 

Despite the end of their marriage, Celico maintains a deep respect and admiration for Kaka, acknowledging his role in providing her with a fulfilling family life. However, she stands firm in her belief that sometimes, even perfection can be imperfect.

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