Bruno Gissoni and Yanna Lavigne talk about their third child

After spending some time apart due to different professional commitments, Yanna Lavigne and Bruno Gissoni reunited on Tuesday (June 10), in Aquiraz, Ceará. The actress was in Pirenópolis, Goiás, while Gissoni was working in Curitiba, Paraná. Both were involved in the production of different feature films. As soon as the work was over, the couple decided to enjoy some free time with their daughters, Maria Madalena, 8, and Amélia, 2, at a local water park.
The family currently lives in Itamonte, in the interior of Minas Gerais, in a country house surrounded by nature. In fact, according to what they reported, the move from Rio de Janeiro to the countryside was made with the intention of offering their children a childhood closer to the environment. "We understand that time does not come back. It was time to have them close by," said Yanna. Bruno added: "Living in paradise is wonderful. It is part of our plan."
The new routine, as they explained, involves reforestation projects and living with animals, in addition to providing a more integrated family life. Despite this, the couple still maintains an apartment in the capital of Rio de Janeiro and does not rule out the possibility of returning to the city, whether for educational or professional reasons. "If necessary, we will return," said Gissoni.
When asked about the possibility of expanding their family, the two were good-natured and evasive. "We're always training," joked Yanna, although she did consider the responsibility involved in bringing another child into the world. "It's such a huge responsibility," she added.
Bruno, in turn, emphasized that, at the moment, the couple is satisfied with the current structure of the family. "We are very happy with both of them. If the world behaves properly, we will think about it," said the actor, in a good-humored tone.
The couple attended the official opening of the "Arvorar" ecological park, part of the Beach Park complex, located in Aquiraz. The space, in fact, stands out for offering sustainable and educational activities aimed at children and families.
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