Long-distance relationships are never easy, especially when it comes to the bond between a father and his daughter. That's why the recent reunion between Nicolás Cabré and Rufina moved thousands of people on social media.
Every time they see each other again, they usually share their happiness publicly. This time was no exception. Through his Instagram account, Cabré posted a picture where they can be seen hugging and smiling with immense emotion.
Nico Cabré's post on Instagram
“The hug that gives me years of life”, wrote the actor alongside the photograph, clearly showing how much he missed his daughter.
The post quickly went viral and received hundreds of affectionate messages from his followers, who highlighted the strong bond between them.
“The little eyes of both. We love you Nico, you deserve all the beautiful and real things”; “Finally together” and “Beautiful hug. You are two drops of water,” were some of the comments that multiplied on the social network.
How the decision for Rufina to move to Turkey was made
Although he knew that the move would imply a more distant relationship with his daughter, Nicolás Cabré decided to support Rufina's decision when she expressed her desire to live this experience with her mother and her new blended family.
Some time ago, during an interview on the program Vuelta y Media on Urbana Play, the actor spoke candidly about how he navigates fatherhood from a distance and acknowledged that it was not an easy process.
“There isn't a day that goes by, and I think this happens to all parents, that you start to understand the things your parents used to say. Today, now that I no longer have them, I discover many things they lived through and understand things they may have never told me,” he expressed emotionally.
Additionally, he reflected on the role he chose to take regarding his daughter's decisions. “It's like you shouldn't be a stick in the wheel against decisions that sometimes you may like more or less,” he stated.
The actor also emphasized that the experience of living in another country can be very enriching for Rufina, both culturally and personally.
“You understand that you shouldn't be a stick in the wheel and that when she, thank God, has the opportunity to decide and say: ‘Well, I want to venture out and learn a language and a country,’ you have to understand that you need to support her,” he explained.
He then summarized his current situation with a phrase that moved many of his followers: “I learn and see a happy Rufina.”