At the end of last year, Rodolfo Barili and Lara Piro took a very important step in their lives by getting married in an emotional ceremony. But after those intimate celebrations in which their closest family and friends participated, now the couple sealed the celebration with a beautiful honeymoon.
The host of Telefe Noticias (Telefe, Monday to Friday at 20) and his wife shared several images of the trip they made through various cities in Europe and where they shared pleasant moments they lived during their stay in the Old Continent.
In his social networks, Cristina Pérez's teammate shared a video of his vacations in England, Italy and France, where he was very much in love with the lawyer and wrote an emotional text.
Rudolph Barili and his wife visited, among other places, the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
"Some trips are really dreamed. This has definitely been one of them. And for several reasons. Because it is the honeymoon with the woman I love and with whom we chose to walk life," Rodolfo wrote.
He added: "Because it is the wedding gift of our friends, to whom we will be eternally grateful for their generosity that allows us this trip. And because it included reaching places that, in some cases, I dreamed all my life of knowing. Among them, visit the place where the Beatles were born and created. Lennon and Paul's home in Liverpool."
"How can I not get excited about entering The Cavern at 50?" asked Barili. Photo: Instagram
"Getting to know historical places, new people, different ways of living, different customs. Walk hand in hand the streets of Naples where Diego is still idolized as if he lived. The dream photo of newlyweds in the Eifel Tower and the infinite and living history of beautiful Rome. Venice? A passage of stories too. Dreamed. And with first-time eyes. How can I not get excited about entering The Cavern at 50?" he added.
"Few things are more exciting than fulfilling dreams. And collective dreams are the most beautiful in life. As I always tell you, no matter how long it takes to build that dream, you have to work to make it happen. That's what life is all about," the journalist said.
Rodolfo Barili and his wife at the Trevi Fountain. Photo: Instagram
And he concluded with thanks to his followers, who sent him many messages of affection at this stage of his life: "Thank you for so many messages and so much love these days. See you in a while, as always, at 20 in @telefenoticias."
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