If you’re curious about where Christian Nodal and Cazzu intend to call home as they welcome their first child, the Mexican singer and the Argentine songwriter Cazzu recently unveiled their unconventional plan: they’re opting for life in a motorhome.
In an interview featured in the Mexican edition of Vogue magazine, Nodal enthusiastically disclosed their out-of-the-box yet thrilling future endeavor, stating, “We’re going to make the whole family’s home in a motorhome.” He added, “It’s going to be a beautiful journey.”
This choice to embrace a nomadic lifestyle certainly breaks the mold, but it mirrors the couple’s adventurous spirit and their yearning to craft a distinctive and unforgettable experience for their expanding family. Instead of settling down in one place, they intend to embark on a journey, exploring various destinations and crafting enduring memories together.
Cazzu, whose birth name is Julieta Emilia Cazzuchelli, wholeheartedly supports her partner’s decision and sees it as an opportunity to seamlessly merge their personal and professional lives to accommodate their family.
“I relish the idea of merging both facets while experiencing the vulnerability that comes with having a baby,” Cazzu shared. She envisions their family journey as an odyssey where they can traverse diverse landscapes, take time to savor local cuisines, immerse themselves in new surroundings, and forge connections with diverse people, all while nurturing and caring for their precious child, turning every moment into an integral part of their collective adventure.
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Regarding Cazzu’s due date, Nodal disclosed in a recent interview with ¡HOLA! Americas that they have scheduled the delivery for September. As first-time parents, their anticipation is palpable, and Nodal is clearly excited about the prospect of becoming a father. He expressed, “Well, I’m new to this, lots of new experiences. It’s about connecting with a part of yourself you never knew existed. Suddenly, you empathize more with family, with adults, and you realize that life unfolds this way, that everyone was young at some point.”