Neymar Girlfriend: Star With Gabriella Lenzi or Back With Bruna Marquezine? (+Photos)

Neymar Girlfriend: Star With Gabriella Lenzi or Back With Bruna Marquezine? (+Photos)
Zachary Stieber
6/12/2014
Updated:
6/13/2014

As Neymar prepares to start his World Cup play on June 12, fans are wondering who the football star is currently dating.

It turns out that no one is quite sure. 

According to an article in April from the Daily Mail, Neymar is dating Gabriella Lenzi, a supermodel who was born in Sao Paulo.

The South American beauty is a frequent user of Instagram, which leads to part of the confusion about whether she and Newmar are still going out.

Lenzi posted a selfie from Times Square in New York City on June 10, just two days before the World Cup start.

However, it does look like Lenzi has made it to Brazil, posting a photo at the airport with a friend and then after arrival. 

Lenzi after her arrival in Brazil. (Instagram)

Lenzi with a friend at the airport, on her way to Brazil. (Instagram)

There’s no confirmation that she and Neymar are still dating.

The other part of the confusion stems from a post from fan blog NeymarJr, which posted a photo of Neymar and Bruna Marquezine, who broke up in January.

And footage accompanying the post shows the actress watching a Brazilian National Team training session.

“As we can see in the video, Neymar reaches out to Bruna Marquezine at the end of the practice inside the Granja Comary training ground in Teresópolis,” the blog said. “The two have shown a few moments of high complicity, which clearly suggests that they might be boyfriend and girlfriend after a 6-month break-up.”

See an Associated Press story below.

Brazil aiming to put World Cup focus on the games

SAO PAULO--The problem-plagued preparations have been well chronicled, with critics condemning the range of issues from budget blowouts to construction delays.

Organizers need Brazil to kick off the tournament with a win over Croatia on Thursday to shift the focus back to what the host nation really cares about: winning a sixth World Cup. Brazil hasn’t hosted the tournament since 1950, when it lost to Uruguay in the title match, and that only adds to local expectations.

“We have to do everything possible to win this World Cup,” Brazil midfielder Ramires said. “We know everybody is expecting us to do it.”

With that in mind, let the games begin.

Here are some things to look for Thursday:

NEYMAR'S MOMENT: Carrying the hopes of a nation is something that gives the 22-year-old Brazil striker goose bumps.

“The time everybody has been waiting for has arrived,” said Neymar, who will direct the attack for a team that is aiming to “fulfill the dream of every Brazilian by winning the title.”

The Barcelona forward has scored 31 goals in 49 matches for Brazil, but he says it’s not a one-man show.

“I don’t play by myself,” Neymar said. “There are 11 players on the field, and everybody knows their role and what they need to do to try to help our team make it far in the tournament.”

SPOILERS: Croatia will shock the host nation and the world if they come away with even a draw, particularly without Bayern Munich forward Mario Mandzukic, who was suspended following a red card in a playoff to qualify.

Croatia, which surprisingly finished third in 1998, features Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric and Sevilla captain Ivan Rakitic, who is moving to Barcelona and will be Neymar’s teammate.

Croatia coach Niko Kovac said his team can deliver a “historic result” in Sao Paulo.

EDGE OF THEIR SEATS: With hundreds of millions of people watching on TV, organizers at Itaquerao stadium have extra cause to be edgy about preparations.

The Sao Paulo venue is set to hold a capacity crowd for the first time in the opening match of the World Cup.

The 61,600 spectators will certainly test the facility and put a strain on safety plans and equipment, which was still receiving finishing touches Wednesday after chronic delays, worker deaths and other problems during construction.

Just two matches — and none with more than 37,000 fans — were held at the Itaquerao to test its readiness.

WE ARE ONE: J.Lo is likely to perform at the World Cup after all. Jennifer Lopez told The Associated Press earlier this week that she would be flying to Brazil in time to perform during Thursday’s opening ceremony.

“We always were going,” she said. “I think people get anxious, especially with me and my schedule ... but we are definitely going.”

FIFA officials had announced earlier this week that the singer wouldn’t perform the official tune “We Are One (Ole Ola)” alongside Pitbull and Claudia Leitte.

UPSET WATCH: Brazil has won 15 of its last 16 games and heads into the World Cup as a favorite to win the title, but Luiz Felipe Scolari’s squad is aware that there’s no easy opener at the sport’s marquee event.

The World Cup has produced its share of shockers on opening day. Until 2006, the first game usually involved the defending champion, not the host. Two of the biggest: Cameroon upset defending champion Argentina 1-0 in 1990, and defending champion France lost 1-0 to Senegal in 2002.

Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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