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Evangelina Anderson reunites with Martín Demichelis in Marbella

Evangelina Anderson flew to Marbella with her daughter Lola, reuniting with ex-husband Martín Demichelis and their younger daughter Emma for a family evening.

José Manuel OrtegaJosé Manuel Ortega··Updated: ·4 min read

Evangelina Anderson flew to Marbella with her daughter Lola, sparking rumors of a reunion with ex-husband Martín Demichelis. Hours later, Demichelis posted a beach photo with his daughters, confirming the family gathering.

Evangelina Anderson landed in Marbella on Wednesday, accompanied by her eldest daughter Lola, and within hours the social media posts confirmed what many had speculated: a family reunion with her ex-husband Martín Demichelis was underway. The model shared two stories on Instagram: first, a shot from a business-class seat with the caption “Nos fuimossss” (We're off), and then a photo from a terrace overlooking the sea, wine glass in hand, with the words “Te extrañé” (I missed you).

The second story, geotagged in Marbella, was enough to ignite rumors of a possible reconciliation. Demichelis, who works as a football coach in Europe, has been living in the city for months. Later that evening, he posted his own story: a sunset beach picture with Lola and their younger daughter Emma, writing “Paseo y cena con mis niñas” (Walk and dinner with my girls).

The images did not include Anderson, but the timing and location left little doubt. The last time Anderson was in Marbella with the family was July 2025, when she celebrated her birthday at the house she still owns in the city. That property, a white two-story villa with a pool and garden, has been featured in her posts as a symbol of stability amid the constant moves required by Demichelis' coaching career.

Anderson has previously described the house as “my home, where I have everything.” She explained that, although the family follows Demichelis to different countries, Marbella remains their fixed point. The house, with its panoramic views of hills and distant houses, represents a sense of permanence not always present in the life of a football coach's family.

The reunion comes after months of separation. Anderson and Demichelis split in mid-2025, but they have maintained a cordial relationship for the sake of their children. The trip to Marbella suggests a willingness to spend time together as a family, even if the exact nature of their relationship remains private.

Marbella, a popular destination on the Costa del Sol, has long been a haven for celebrities and footballers. Demichelis, who previously coached in Mexico and Argentina, chose the city as his base due to its climate and proximity to other European football hubs. For Anderson, it is a place where she can enjoy a quieter life, away from the Argentine media spotlight.

The family's presence in Marbella is expected to last for the next few days. Demichelis has a break from his coaching duties, and Anderson's schedule is open. Neither has commented officially on the reunion, but the social media activity speaks volumes.

In July 2025, Anderson opened the doors of her Marbella home to her followers, showing the pool, garden, and her morning routine of mate and reading. She emphasized that the city is where she feels most at home, regardless of where her husband's career takes them. That sentiment appears to hold true even after the separation.

Fans have reacted with enthusiasm, flooding both stars' accounts with messages of support. Many hope the reunion signals a reconciliation. Whether that happens or not, the family bond remains strong, as evidenced by the shared time and the simple caption Demichelis chose: “My girls.”

The Costa del Sol, with its beaches and luxury amenities, continues to attract international figures. For the Anderson-Demichelis family, it serves as a backdrop for rebuilding connections. As the sun set over the Mediterranean, the four of them – Anderson, Demichelis, Lola, and Emma – spent the evening together, a moment captured not in a single frame but in the collective understanding that family ties, even after change, endure.

José Manuel Ortega

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Economía por la UMA y enamorado del boom tecnológico de la Costa del Sol. Madruga por los mercados, presume de Excel y sueña con una startup propia; escribe de economía, empresas y vivienda en Málaga.