Valu Cervantes traveled to the United States with his two children to encourage Enzo Fernández in the 2026 World Cup

Valu Cervantes traveled to the United States with his two children to encourage Enzo Fernández in the 2026 World Cup

The influencer traveled with her two children to be at Argentina’s debut in the Cup (Video: Instagram)

Valentina Cervantes began the journey to World Cup 2026 with Olivia and Benjamín, the two children he has in common with Enzo Fernandez. The destination is Kansas City, where the Argentine National Team debuts on Tuesday against Algeria in the city’s stadium. A long trip, with stops, that Valentina documented in her Instagram stories from the first moment.

The first image shows her at the Buenos Aires airport, standing in front of one of the posters for an official campaign with the National Team. On the column of door 14, the image of Enzo with his arms raised and wearing the number 24 shirt occupies the entire space, with the phrase “We got excited again” in large letters. Valentina chose that postcard to announce the departure with a single word: “Going”.

The journey included at least one stop at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. There, in the baggage claim area, Olivia and Benjamín posed in front of the camera with the airport cart. She, with a white t-shirt and her thumb up, with the energy of someone who still has reserves after hours of flying. He, in a black sweatshirt, calmer, clinging to the bar of the stroller with a calmness that contrasts with his sister’s smile.

In the waiting room, between flights, Benjamín found his own way to kill time. In the video that the influencer shared, they show him lying on the black seats of the terminal, with a bottle in his mouth and the blue tablet resting on his legs. A domestic scene in the middle of an international airport, which Valentina recorded and shared with no more text than the image.

Already on the plane, another story showed Valentina and Olivia sitting together. Both in profile, with the window behind. Valentina in a gray sweatshirt, Olivia in the same white t-shirt from the airport, drinking something from a small glass. The flight continued and the final destination was still far away.

It was in that section when Valentina turned on the camera and spoke to Olivia: “Oli, where are we going? Where are we going?“The girl’s response was unintelligible, but Valentina continued: “And let’s see if we’re there yet. One more plane and we arrive. Are you tired?“Olivia responded with a snort that said it all.

On Tuesday, when Argentina takes the field of Kansas City Stadium to face Algeria in their World Cup debut, Valentina, Olivia and Benjamín will be in the stands after having crossed the continent to arrive.

Six “botineras” decided to get out of the background to which they are usually relegated and tell, for the first time in front of a camera, What real life is like with one of the most successful soccer teams on the planet. They don’t talk about goals or tactics. They talk about moving, about schools, about cabals, about loneliness and also about luxury. Is called Girls and it is the documentary miniseries that came to show what is not seen when the ball rolls.

The executive producer of the project, Pia Iezzivisited the program Infobae at 9the cycle driven by Gonzalo Sanchez, Cecilia Boufflet, Ramon Indart and Tati Schapiroand revealed the details of a production that took two years of work and that followed its protagonists from the Copa América to the preparations for the tournament that begins these days.

The six women who star in the series are Valentina Cervantespartner of Enzo Fernández; Agustina Gandolfowife of Lautaro Martínez; Emilia Ferrerogirlfriend of Julián Álvarez; Muriel Lopez Benitezpartner of Lisandro Martínez; Sabrina Dimarzowife of Ángel Correa; and Agustina Baceranoex-wife of Germán Pezzella.