Who is David Ginola’s new partner?

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Married for 25 years, the former international winger rebuilt his life with a young model 22 years his junior.

Retired from the field for more than two decades after a last failed experience at Everton, David Ginola has never really left the spotlight. The native of Var quickly became a very prominent consultant, whether across the Channel, on M6 or Canal+ and also helmed more general programs on the sixth channel.

But if the former PSG star has also been talked about in recent years, it is because of his divorce. After 25 years of marriage, David Ginola left his first wife, Coraline Delpin, the mother of his first two children, Andréa and Carla, and entered into a relationship with the model Maeva Denat, 22 years his junior, with whom the former player had a third child, Ever.

Coming very close to death after suffering a heart attack during a match between friends in the spring of 2016, David Ginola made his young partner fear the worst. “ My biggest fear is something happening to him and not seeing him come home, she told The Sun in 2021, adding: “I encourage him to take care of himself, but it’s a constant struggle. David loves cooking and eating, he can devour three plates when you have barely finished the first. Like most French people, he likes to drink wine and smoke cigarettesbut I’m trying to make him stop.”

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