It is a page that is definitely turning for this old Miss. With her companion, she spent an important course as she said in Story Instagram on Tuesday July 29, not without a certain emotion.
In 2024, the life of Rachel Legrain-Trapani underwent significant changes. That year, the former Miss France notably had the happiness of marrying her longtime companion Valentin Léonard. The two lovebirds said they were “yes” on June 14 in Normandy and in a small committee, simply surrounded by their relatives and their children Gianni (born on December 23, 2013 from the loves of the old Miss with Aurélien Capoue) and Andrea (born July 7, 2020, of his relationship with Valentin Léonard).
Some time later, the family made a great decision: that of leaving France to settle In Ibiza, Spain. “We had long wanted an adventure abroad and to allow children to discover a new language and a new culture … And we have chosen the island of Ibiza for which we have had a real crush since our first trip here“Said Valentin Léonard on Instagram at the time.
With our Spanish neighbors, Rachel Legrain-Trapani and his family found themselves a beautiful apartment with spacious living rooms, including a master bedroom with a private balcony or a large terrace where it is possible for them to eat. All in the face of an idyllic landscape and with the sea only “five minutes“.
A little bit of us stay there even if we know that we made the right choice
Only left for them one thing to do: Sell their house located in the north of France. And it’s now done. Tuesday, July 29, Rachel Legrain-Trapani confided with emotion no longer having an attachment with this property that counted so much for her. “”Our house is sold. A house is not just walls. This is where Andréa took her first steps, where they grew up. We have turned the page smoothly but the North will always remain in my heart. A little bit of us stay there even if we know that we made the right choice“, She wrote by sharing a tender video retracing certain important moments spent in this cocoon. Memories which will however remain engraved despite this great stage of past.
Original article on Purepeople