Cristian Castro
Cristian Castro proposed marriage to his girlfriend, the violinist Carolina Victoria Urbán, during a concert given by the singer in Mexicali. Check here if Urbán said YES! Photo:Courtesy

Cristian Castro proposed marriage again and this time to his girlfriend, the violinist Carolina Victoria Urbán. The moment happened during a concert that was giving the singer in Mexicali. During the recital, the musician made an unexpected pause to address to her.

"It gives me great pleasure to be Mexican and ask for the hand of a Mexican woman that I love so much, that it has been the illusion of my life and that has changed my whole life," said Castro, seconds before kneeling and, ring in hand, ask Carolina to be his wife.

"I go back to kneel to tell you how beautiful you are, that for me there is no woman more beautiful than you, that I thank you for your love and that I appreciate the change you are going to make of me," continued the singer.

Days before May 5, the singer had announced that he had a relationship with a woman, placing an ad in a local newspaper. "I have a girlfriend and I am very committed to her, I hope to be more responsible because there is a wedding in the door," he revealed to several media outlets in Mexico City.

When the reporters asked the son of Veronica Castro is his future wife is famous, he replied: "You don’t know her, her name is Victoria, she is a violinist with an organist father, and they are a family of musicians. She is very happy, her family is great, the Urbán family is beautiful people, their history is of generations and also for that reason I feel much admiration for my girlfriend ", he said.

According to the newspaper Reforma, the wedding will be next November 4 in the Basilica of Guadalupe, in Mexico City. In addition, the same media assured that the couple will go of honeymoon to Oaxaca, Mérida and Huatulco.

Castro was married twice. His first marriage was in 2003 with the Paraguayan Gabriela Bo, after he divorced Bo, he married his Argentinian Jewish ex-girlfriend, Valeria Liberman, from 2005 to 2009.

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