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full name. celestina del castillo age. 32 birthday. september 29 zodiac sign. libra birth place. manhattan, new york father. vicente del castillo โ deceased mother. angelina del castillo โ deceased siblings. emiliano & santiago del castillo occupation. chief operating officer for the del castillo development group & chief of logistics for the mob affiliation. the mob
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The Del Castillo family built an empire that looked clean enough for magazine coversโglobal real-estate titans with charitable foundations, glittering towers, and a public image polished to a diamond shine. But beneath that veneer was an unseen cartel dynasty that controlled the strategic buildings, flow of money internationally, and power points that shaped cities across continents. Celestina grew up with the knowledge that power in their world wasnโt loud; it was structural. It was engineered.
Her childhood fractured at twelve when her parents were assassinated, a loss quickly followed years later by her grandmotherโs decline and eventual death - another blow she never truly recovered from. Instead, Celestina poured herself into the only things that made sense: her elite education at Columbia then Yale, her family's empire, and the unspoken duty to ensure their legacy never faltered. Now COO of the Del Castillo Group, she moves billions through luxury development projects and hidden financial networks. In the vacuum left by grief, there's very few things Celestina can find it in herself to care about - those that she does, she would burn the world for.
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Cold to most people that aren't her family, friends or boyfriend - a figment of her ability to detach emotionally. Loves animals though.
She always wears her late motherโs diamond and gold Cartier love ring and her matching Panthรจre watch and Juste un Clou bracelet.
Lives in luxury. Everything about her screams expensive. Will always be in the finest clothing money can buy โ high fashion dresses, skirts, always high heels.
Even viewing development sites, she's in designer heels but keeps a pink safety hat in the car.
Extensive handbag collection โ actively seeks to find rare collectibles from Chanel and Hรฉrmes. inherited lots from her mom but Kellyโs and Birkinโs are her every day staples.
Carries her grandmothers rosary in her purse. Devoted to Catholicism because of its connection to her family. It's a comfort. (Father John stays on speed dial & payroll)
Her signature scent is MFK Baccarat Rouge 540.
Her aim, whether shooting or throwing, is deadly precise.
If you come for her you better hit a bullseye because when she hits back, she won't miss. (coming for her would ignite world war 3, I donโt recommend doing this)
Lives in a penthouse on Billionaire's Row with her best friend, and the person she'd call her only sister, Camilla Caravelli. Inseparable since birth, they opened their own luxury real estate brokerage together - Castillo Caravelli Collection.
Immensely in love and obsessed with her boyfriend - don't touch him, don't look at him, donโt breathe in his general direction. He's the one person she's felt true peace with and fully believes she's meant to be with him in every lifetime. Will move heaven and earth for Nico Caravelli.
Visits the mausoleum where her parents & grandmother are buried every month like clockwork. Refreshes the flowers herself, and lights candles.
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The public belief that surrounded the Del Castillo family was that they built their empire on blueprints and brilliance. However, the truth of the Latin American dynasty was far less delicate. For all their polish - the charity galas, the glossy interviews, the curated sustainability initiatives - the familyโs immaculate public veneer was simply a soft-focus layer over a cartel dynasty.ย
Her childhood, before everything went wrong, was categorically perfect. Two loving parents, two brothers who made the world feel solid beneath her feet, top of her class, a star athlete - there wasnโt much more she could ask for. Until the weekend she turned twelve, when her parentsโ wedding anniversary trip became the fracture line that would divide her life forever. It was in one phone call that her world's axis tilted. One moment she was telling her mother about her day, and the next - the line had cut out. The phone dead. Her fatherโs phone wouldnโt ring.
Finally, came the news, and with it, the bitter end to any belief that her parents would still come home. It all shattered with a few words: an explosion, dental records a match. Angelina and Vicente Del Castillo had been assassinated. The retaliation ordered by her grandfather had been swift and biblical - every man responsible for the hit wiped off the map within days. And yet, it would never erase the void that singed itself into their family from that day forward.ย
Custody of three minors fell to their grandparents, Luis and Teresa. Luis, already a titan in both the cartel sphere and the global development world, moved with a cold efficiency that ensured the empire remain immovable even in grief. Her eldest brother stepped in beside him, just as their father had intended. But her grandmother crumbled under the weight of losing her only son. The woman who was meant to care for Celestina and her younger brother became another responsibility for two teenagers suddenly thrust into roles far too large.
For years, Celestinaโs life narrowed. After school hours once filled with equestrian practice or track meets transformed into racing home to manage medications, and check in at her grandmotherโs bedside even with hired nurses present. Family comes first, her mother used to say and Celestina lived it every day. It was that sentiment that shaped every decision she made from the day of Angelinaโs death onwards. Despite an acceptance letter from Yale, she chose Columbia, unwilling to put distance between herself and what remained of her family. When she eventually left for Yale for her dual graduate degrees it was under the belief Teresa was finally doing better โ having spent years traveling, socializing, it seemed as though life had breathed back into the woman.
Belief, Celestina soon learned, could be a cruel and fragile thing. At twenty seven, she buried her grandmother too. And for all her life, grief seemed to follow her like a shadow she never quite outran.
She did what Del Castillos always did - she poured herself into the empire. While her eldest brother commanded the cartel operations, she stepped into the role of COO of the Del Castillo Group, focusing on expansion and increased capital. Celestina had understood from adolescence that the brilliance of the Del Castillo empire was that its visible accomplishments were always the decoy. Beneath the multi billion dollar Madison Avenue boardrooms, offshore accounts moved like tides beneath corporate ledgers, shell companies flickered in and out of existence, and contractors loyal to the family handled jobs that never made it onto permit applications. Their developments werenโt just buildings; they were vessels, each one engineered to cleanse capital, store secrets, and ensure the del Castillo family dominated the market nationwide and across continents.


















