Eleonora Boithe basketball player’s wife Danilo Gallinarinot letting a six-month pregnancy or a recent shark attack prevent her from partying with the bad rabbit.
Boi, 39, and Gallinari, 37, participated in one of them Bad rabbitHis concert is part of his “No Me Quieero irdeaquí” in the musician’s hometown of José Miguel Agrelot on Sunday, August 17.
Date night is a few weeks after Boi appears Being attacked by sharks while swimming in Puerto Rico beach and her family.
“The last memory of Puerto Rico should have been happy ❤️.” via Instagram Monday, August 18. “Thank you @danilogalogalogallinari, but remember I didn’t dance so you have to do #BADBUNNYPR again.”
Boi shared his videos and Gallinari on stage with Bad Bunny, just a few feet away from the rapper.
Boi wrote: “Thank you @BadBunnyPr for bringing us to your home.”
Gallinari has played for 14 seasons in the NBA and signed with Vaqueros de Bayamón of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional in Puerto Rico in January. The team won the league title on August 12, and Gallinari won the Finals MVP.
Boi said she was “injured” by a shark attack during an interview Good morning USA This aired on Thursday, August 14.
“I started crying,” she recalled. “I screamed in Italian for help.”
Boi, Gallinari and his two children – daughter Anatomy,4, son Rudolph2-She swims in deep water at her waist when she feels there is something wrong with her legs.
“I felt so painful, my thighs were burning,” Boi recalls. “But my thoughts were, ‘Maybe it’s a huge jellyfish.’ But in fact, it’s not jellyfish.”
After an unknown woman (Boi called “angel”) was taken care of the shark bite with a towel, the first responder arrived and Boi was quickly transported to a local hospital.
Once in the hospital, the BOI was under “hours of test” to monitor her pregnancy.
“After they provided us with our information that the child was fine and he had nothing happened, they started the surgery.” GMA interview.
The BOI is expected to recover completely and her pregnancy is not compromised, but she admits it is difficult to keep moving forward mentally.
“I have to be honest, it’s not easy,” she said. “Because when I remember I’m still scared. It’s hard.”

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