Gustavo Mioto speaks out after supposed indirect message to Ana Castela

The singer Gustavo Mioto spoke out this Friday (2) about a comment that was understood as indirect towards his ex-girlfriend, the singer Ana Castela, who recently ended her relationship with Zé Felipe.

“You never know what 2026 brings you. Sometimes, you have the opportunity to kiss 70 mouths on the ship and want to get back with the ex who messed up… you never know”, said Gustavo Mioto during a show held last Thursday (1st).

and internet users raised speculation about the comment. Due to the repercussion, Mioto decided to explain the reason for his speech.

“It was for the girl on stage who was sending a message to her ex”, wrote the singer in a publication on the Leo Dias portal, which covered the subject.

Gustavo Mioto explains statement about getting back with ex • Reproduction

The announcement of the breakup with Ana Castela was made by Zé Felipe last Monday night (29) through a statement on social media.

“I’m grateful for everything we experienced together. I learned a lot from her. She made me see another Zé Felipe that existed in me, things I hadn’t done in a long time,” he wrote.

Mioto unfollowed Ana Castela at the end of August this year. In an interview, he explained the reason for the unfollow.

“Man, I think there are things that are no longer part of my life, right? We have to understand what they are not part of, the story has changed and it’s right in front of us. So I think that’s why. I think it’s a very closed subject, it’s very clear”, declared the country singer in an interview with the LeoDias portal.

Gustavo Mioto and Ana Castela began their relationship in June 2023, but a few months later they announced the end of their romance. A month later, however, they got back together, and separated again in January 2024. In May of the same year, they revealed that they were together for the third time.

The third breakup happened in December 2024 and the two have remained separated since then.

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