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Net.hrIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 85yesterday Eva Mayoli rarely shows private moments, and now she has sent her husband a message: 'My love'Celebrated tennis player Iva Majoli (48) shared a rare romantic moment with her husband, Roberto Calegari, on social media. She posted a photo of herself kissing him on Instagram, accompanied by the caption 'My love' and heart emojis. Majoli and Calegari married in November 2022 in Milan and have largely kept their relationship private. Recently, they were seen together at a celebration marking the 250th anniversary of American independence hosted by the U.S. ambassador to Croatia, Nicole McGraw, at a Split hotel. They attended with Majoli's daughter Mia, who has occasionally appeared in public with her mother in recent years. Mia was born from Majoli's previous marriage to entrepreneur Stipo Marić, whom she divorced in 2012 after six years of marriage.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on personal and cultural aspects of Iva Majoli's life, including her family and private moments, without any political commentary or framing. There is no evidence of biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context related to politics or public policy.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports Iva Majoli's romantic gesture on social media, her marriage to Roberto Calegari, and mentions their public appearance at an event. It provides factual details about their wedding and family, though it includes some subjective phrasing like 'proslavljena tenisačica' whi
Večernji listIndependentCenter5 hr. ago Eva Mayoli has shared a rare romantic photograph with her Italian husband.Retired tennis player Iva Majoli shared a rare romantic photo of herself kissing her Italian husband, Roberto Calegari, on Instagram, taken in front of the Wimbledon sign during their recent stay at the tournament. The couple has been married since 2022 after meeting in Milan, where Majoli relocated. She previously married Stipo Marić in 2006, and they had a daughter together before divorcing. Majoli also posted photos from a dinner with Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner and other guests, describing the event as a perfect end to an unforgettable two weeks at Wimbledon. The article highlights her personal life, including her marriage to Calegari and her happiness with him.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the personal life of a retired athlete, sharing romantic and social media content without any political commentary, framing, or controversy. It does not touch on politics, governance, or public policy.
Jutarnji listIndependentCenter6 hr. ago Iva Majoli shared a rare photo with her husbandFormer Croatian tennis player Iva Majoli shared a rare photo with her husband, Italian Robert Calegari, on social media. The couple spent the last two weeks at Wimbledon, where she posted a romantic photo of their kiss in front of the tournament's iconic sign, accompanied by the message 'Ljubavi moja' (My Love) with heart emojis. Majoli also photographed herself with Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner and commented on the perfect ending to an incredible two weeks at Wimbledon. She shared a clip from the final, calling it a moment of witnessing history, alongside former Italian tennis player Mara Santangelo and Croatian model Monika Jakišić. Majoli and Calegari, who married in October 2022 in Milan, have kept their love life private but occasionally appear at public events, such as the recent 250th anniversary of American independence celebration in Split organized by U.S. Ambassador Nicole McGraw. She previously divorced Stipe Marić in 2012 after six years of marriage and has a daughter named Mia with him.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a personal update about a celebrity couple attending a sports event, which is considered apolitical. There is no discussion of politics, government, or public policy, making it non-contested. The framing is neutral, focusing on the couple’s activities and personal milestones,
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