Madrid, Spain – In a candid revelation, Spanish international footballer Álvaro Morata and his wife, Alice Campello, have opened up about the personal challenges they have faced, including struggles within their relationship and Morata's battle with depression. The couple shared insights into their journey in a recent interview, excerpts of which were released as a preview for an upcoming documentary.
Campello reflected on a period where she felt they 'clashed a lot' and acknowledged, 'I was not happy with myself, and he was not happy with himself.' Morata echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the importance of mutual well-being in a relationship. He stated, 'How are you going to be well with someone if you can't give your best?'
The Atletico Madrid striker also bravely spoke about his mental health, expressing his determination to avoid a recurrence of past struggles. 'I couldn't risk falling into another depression again,' Morata shared, highlighting the profound impact it had on his life.
The interview, which is part of the documentary 'Álvaro Morata: no saben quién soy' set to premiere on Movistar Plus+, offers an intimate look into the couple's private life, featuring personal photographs that trace their journey from romantic partners to a family with children. The revelations provide a deeper understanding of the pressures and personal battles faced by athletes and their families.
Álvaro Morata ha estrenado su propio documental en 'Movistar' y habla sobre el momento en el que se separó de Alice Campello. Te lo contamos