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Flor Vigna Gives First On-Record Account of How She Says She Discovered Luciano Castro’s Messages

The interview details a phone notification, selective deletions and a confrontation that Vigna says destroyed the couple’s trust.

Overview

  • Vigna spoke on a Mexican streaming program over the weekend and for the first time described the moment she says she learned of the alleged infidelity.
  • She recalled seeing a notification that read “jaja qué lindo” while riding as a passenger, then checking Castro’s phone and finding many deleted replies that she says he removed but left the other woman’s messages.
  • According to Vigna, she confronted Castro in the vehicle and he denied a romantic link, telling her the contact was a colleague or like a sister.
  • The couple announced their separation in February 2024 after about two-and-a-half years together, and Castro later publicized a relationship with Griselda Siciliani that reporters say ended by 2026.
  • No independent forensic confirmation of the phone content has been published and Argentine media have renewed tabloid coverage, with the renewed account likely to keep the dispute in the public eye and affect the reputations of those involved.