Singer Lí Marttins touched fans by sharing on social media a heartfelt vent about moving to the dream home planned with her husband JP Mantovani, who died in September in a traffic accident. She reflected on grief, longing, and the strength to move forward, while helping their daughter Antonella cope with the loss.
Lí Marttins, former member of the group Rouge, posted on Friday (19/12) a photo alongside her husband JP Mantovani, taken on the day the couple bought their dream home. The image accompanies an emotional text about the moving process, set to happen soon but in a way different from what they imagined, without his presence.
In the vent, the artist describes the day dedicated to packing belongings and organizing everything, filled with memories, expectations, and contradictory feelings. "I wish he were here to live this moment by my side," she wrote, expressing longing for his hug, voice, and laughter. Despite the pain, Lí highlighted gratitude for what they built together and belief in a future reunion. She feels JP's presence through memories, music, and signs that give her strength.
Lí also addressed those facing grief: "No one goes through this feeling alone," asking respect for those who don't understand the process. She described the phase as necessary, though difficult, and chose to share transparently, living one day at a time.
In October, on the PodDelas podcast, Lí recalled the tragic moment of JP's death, a model who died in a traffic accident in São Paulo. She was at home when police knocked on the door; she had fallen asleep after planning to meet him. "It seems like we already know, but we don't want to believe," she reported, emotional. The singer has been helping their 8-year-old daughter Antonella cope with her father's absence.