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Stefano De Martino (Act II – The Reconciliation) In a twist that shocked Italy, Belen took Stefano back. They had a son, Santiago. For two years, the tape showed a perfect family. Belen hosted "Stranger Things" (the Italian show, not the Netflix one) while Stefano became a rising star. But the tape had cracks. The couple separated again in 2015, citing "irreconcilable differences." The lesson: some fairy tales don't have a third act.
Belén arrived in Italy in 2004 with 180 euros and a dream. Her first major storyline began with AC Milan footballer . Belen Rodriguez SEX TAPE
Andrea Iannone (MotoGP rider) & Antonino Spinalbese (hairdresser) This period is the "chaos tape." First, Belen dated the eccentric motorcycle racer Andrea Iannone. He was fast, furious, and covered in tattoos. The storyline: speed vs. stability. It crashed. Stefano De Martino (Act II – The Reconciliation)
In this episode, she meets — a stoic, divorced architect. No grand gestures. Just quiet dinners, him fixing her leaky faucet. The TAPE captures their first kiss: awkward, real, beautiful. Belen hosted "Stranger Things" (the Italian show, not
Francesco Facchinetti The first major "tape" was with DJ and producer Francesco Facchinetti. This was the innocent era—two young, beautiful socialites attending parties at Billionaire in Porto Cervo. Their relationship was explosive, short-lived, and ended via press release. It set the template: love fast, break up loud.
The leaked private video of Argentine model and television personality Belén Rodríguez remains one of the most prominent examples of how digital privacy breaches can impact a high-profile career. Emerging in 2011, the video's unauthorized distribution sparked a decade-long legal battle and transformed Rodríguez into a vocal advocate for victims of "revenge porn" and digital harassment.
Diego discovers Belen’s old TAPES — including the one with Luca. He asks: “Are you still in love with the idea of tragic love?” Belen realizes she’s been curating her pain for an audience.