Son of Alejandro Fernández postpones his wedding and reveals the reason for the difficult decision the last

Alex Fernández was engaged in mid-September to his girlfriend Alexia Hernández after 10 years of relationship

Just three months after magnificently announcing that

Alex Fernandez

, Son of “El Coltre”, he will marry his girlfriend next February Alexia Hernández, This link will not take place on the date indicated as the couple has just announced that everything is postponed.

The news gave her the same Alexia on his personal Instagram account where he explained the reason for this decision.

“Since COVID is still out of control, we have decided to change our wedding date so we can make the most of our big day!” Wrote the young woman, who has had a decade of relationship with the singer.

This message is accompanied by a photo where Alex i Alexia they appear holding hands as they walk through the field.

It is just in this image that it appears September 4, 2021, Which immediately assumes that this will be the new date on which this long-awaited event of the Fernandez dynasty will take place.

What is clear is that the couple is still very much in love as a few days ago they celebrated their birthday as boyfriends, in which Alex dedicated a few words to his future wife: “Celebrating 10 years with my love! I love you princess !! ♥ ️ ”

since Alex start your courtship with AlexiaIn 2010, their relationship kept him out of the spotlight. However, she occasionally shares postcard romances with her, as she recently did.

“A + A ❤ I can’t wait to marry the love of my life and start a new story together. I love you!”, He wrote next to a clip on Instagram.

It is worth mentioning that prior to the announcement of the commitment of the son of Alejandro FernándezThe young singer had already talked about his plans to get married, making it clear that he always believed that he would be the one to reach the altar before his sisters.

Recall that in August this year, his sister Camila married Francisco Barba in Guadalajara, Jalisco, in a celebration that caused controversy for having taken place in the midst of the current pandemic.

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