Hiba Abouk, Ex-Wife of Soccer Star Hakimi, Moves to Luxury Apartment After Recent Breakup

After her recent breakup with Antonio Rivella, Hiba Abouk, Achraf Hakimi’s ex, now lives alone with her children in a luxurious apartment with a rent of 6,000 euros.
Hiba Abouk and Antonio Rivella decided to end their relationship on March 13, the day they stopped following each other on their social networks, reports Telecinco. According to the couple’s close friends, Hiba and Antonio separated due to differences "in values and in their way of seeing life."
During their relationship, which lasted about four months, the lovebirds lived together with their children. Hiba is the mother of two boys, from her previous relationship with Achrah Hakimi, and Antonio is the father of two daughters he had with his ex-partner, Laura Matamoros. Since their breakup, they have been living in their respective homes with their children.
The Spanish actress of Tunisian origin is now living in a luxurious 400-square-meter apartment located in the Argüelles neighborhood in Madrid, with a monthly rent exceeding 6,000 euros. The property is just a stone’s throw from Plaza de España, in the heart of Madrid, and Parque del Oeste, where the actress can enjoy good times outdoors with her children.
Hakimi’s ex had set her sights on this apartment worth more than two million euros before leaving Paris with her children after her separation from the Moroccan defender of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). She had called on the services of an interior designer to review the decoration of the house as a whole.
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