Pedro Rosenblatt had an intimate conversation with Grego Rosselló on Telefe, in which he told how his relationship with Lali Esposito changed his life. The Gelatina host did not hesitate to admit that his bond with the singer influenced his mental life before and after.
“Meeting her changed my life forever, because she had a way of connecting with joy and joy that was fundamental to me,” he began. Furthermore, he explained the polarity of the two people as follows. “I’m much more sensitive and get mad about all the crap. She’s having fun forever.”
To illustrate this, Rosenblatt described what it’s like on the weekends to have visitors in their shared home. “We’re inviting friends over for a barbecue, and I’m worried about ash falling or someone misplacing a glass. Then she said, ‘Why don’t you care, we’re with our friends? We’ll clean it tomorrow.'”
“It connected me to the happiness I pursue throughout my life.”
Throughout the interview, Pedro showed how deep his bond is. “I’m very happy next to her and that’s what I like most. Besides, I respect her as a person.” He also mentioned how he closely observes the singer’s work world, saying, “I watch how she works, how she puts together a show, her discipline, how she relates to her team, her family, and my team. I watch her a lot and I’m learning. She’s so powerful that she never goes unnoticed no matter where she goes.”
True to his candid style, the journalist admitted that some of the media attention he receives is a result of that relationship. “What happened was Lari gave me the ball and that messed everything up,” he said with a laugh. He also recalled when he first experienced the label of “Lali Esposito’s boyfriend”, saying, “I was embarrassed by that label. She was used to being in the center and it was me who had to deal with it so easily and adapt to it. Now it’s built in and I love it.”
According to the driver, living with Esposito not only helped him better manage his anxiety, but also helped him find simpler forms of joy in everyday life. “Being with her connected me to a happiness I never knew existed.”