Overview
- Korina Rivadeneira marked Mario Hart’s 39th birthday with a short message that many followers called cold, which stoked fresh talk of a separation.
- Entertainment shows highlighted footage of the pair keeping separate routines between homes in Chorrillos and Lurín, which they framed as signs of distance.
- Mario Hart shared his own birthday post with childhood photos and a motivational note, drawing further attention to how the couple now engages in public.
- Hart previously said on the podcast Sin Más Que Decir that their Chorrillos house is on the market as a business move, not because of a breakup.
- Neither has confirmed a split, and the couple’s history—civil marriage in 2017 later annulled in 2021 and two children—helps explain why small online gestures in Peru’s celebrity press often drive big narratives.