Isabel Figueira and Luís Santos Call Off Engagement: A Shocking Split

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Isabel Figueira and businessman Luís Santos have officially ended their engagement, a surprising turn of events for the couple who had plans to marry. The news was first reported by Passadeira Vermelha, revealing that the two are no longer living together. Speculation surrounds the nature of their split, with sources suggesting it could be a temporary disagreement rather than a permanent separation.

Isabel Figueira, a well-known model and television personality, and Luís Santos, a successful entrepreneur, had been in a relationship that garnered significant media attention. Their engagement was celebrated by fans and followers alike, with many looking forward to their upcoming wedding.

The announcement of their separation has left fans in shock. According to reports, the couple had been experiencing difficulties in their relationship, leading to their decision to part ways. Hugo Mendes, a commentator on Passadeira Vermelha, mentioned that while they are currently not living together, there is still a possibility that this could be a temporary situation.

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