Antonela Roccuzzo turns up the heat with workout video as Miami lifestyle clearly suits her

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The wife of Lionel Messi, the Argentinian World Cup champion and a historically great football player, Antonela Roccuzzo is also a recognized influencer and model from Argentina.

Antonela recently turned heads in a striking Adidas outfit that truly stood out. The Argentinian appears to be thoroughly enjoying life in Miami, while her husband, Lionel Messi, makes his mark on the United States football scene.

Antonela Roccuzzo turns up the heat with workout video as Miami lifestyle clearly suits her

Messi and Antonela’s connection dates back to their childhood in their native country, with their relationship since 2005. Their family has since grown with the arrival of three sons: Thiago in 2012, Mateo in 2015, and Ciro in 2018. All born in Spain, when he played for Barcelona.

Their family has become a prominent force in the world of professional sports, particularly since their move to Florida following Lionel Messi’s transfer to Inter Miami. Messi’s impact on the team has been significant, culminating in his recognition as the 2024 MLS MVP after an impressive season where he recorded 20 goals and 16 assists in just 19 league matches. Their life in Miami marks a new chapter for this influential couple and their family.

Following Antonela Roccuzzo on social media for quite some time now, and one thing that always stands out is her incredible physique. It’s clear she puts in the work to stay in such great shape. From what I’ve gathered, she’s really disciplined with her workouts, focusing on a mix of functional movements, getting her cardio in, and targeting specific muscles – you can definitely see the results.

It makes perfect sense that the brand would tap her to be the face of their new Optime line. I mean, she embodies that active and healthy lifestyle. This isn’t her first campaign with them either; she was also promoting their squat-proof leggings, which, let’s be honest, is something a lot of women look for when they’re working out – comfort and performance without having to worry about anything.

And just like me, and probably a lot of you out there, Antonela is all about the workout playlist! She even shared her Spotify playlist, “WORKOUT X ANTONELA ROCCUZZO,” so you know she’s serious about her tunes getting her through those tough exercises. It’s pretty cool to get that little insight into how she motivates herself.

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