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Known for his highly publicized relationship with Linda Evangelista, Fabien Barthez has been married for twenty years to the mother of his two children.
Fabien Barthez had a summer that everyone will remember. First of all obviously because of the coronation of the Blues at the World Cup organized in France. A victory of which he was one of the main architects. But in the process, Fabien Barthez also made the front page of celebrity magazines due to his relationship with star model Linda Evangelista.
But the union between the goalkeeper of the Blues and the beautiful Canadian hardly lasts. The fault in particular is the drama experienced by the couple, the former face of Chanel giving birth to a stillborn child. Three years later, his relationship with his new partner will be much more discreet, this time only being entitled to a few articles in the celebrity press. However, on July 16, 2004, in front of only around twenty guests, Fabien Barthez married in Aubagne with the woman who was presented under the name of Aurelie Dupond, which gave rise to confusion with the star dancer Aurelie Dupont.
Real name Aurélie Porcher, Madame Barthez is a young Lyonnaise born in 1973. In addition to being the mother of the former Marseillais’ two children, Lenny, born in 2003, and Aldo, born in 2007, she was also launched into jewelry design. An activity which, however, did not last. At the end of Fabien Barthez’s career, the couple settled in Portet-sur-Garonne, near the native’s stronghold of Lavelanet.
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