“This Christmas has made us think and realize how lucky we are to have my mom…” said Silvia Pasquale.
EFE
Mexican actress Silvia PinalHer family, who was hospitalized with COVID-19, said she was “fine and calm,” who also expressed regret about the film singer’s absence over the Christmas holidays.
“This Christmas made us think and realize how lucky we are to have my mother, I want you to know that she is fine, calm, stronger than ever,” the actress said. Silvia PasqualeBenal’s daughter on Instagram.
Pinal, a film and television icon, was admitted to a private hospital in Mexico City last Wednesday due to heart complications and COVID-19, which he allegedly contracted at an event over the weekend, according to his daughter. Alejandra Guzmansinger.
The woman who was born in Sonora in 1931, She has been fully vaccinated, although she has not yet received the third booster dose.
“We really need our singer, but everything will get better and we’ll support her. Silvia Penal will be there for a while, no doubt about it!” Paskill said.
Benal’s case occurs as Mexico struggles with the arrival of the omicron type of coronavirus.
The country is accumulating more than 3.9 million cases and nearly 300,000 deaths, the fourth highest in the world.
The grandchildren of the actress, known as the “Pinal Dynasty”, expressed their grief over the communication networks for not attending these parties.
Model Michelle Salas, granddaughter of Benal and daughter of singer Luis Miguel and actress Stephanie Salas, a picture of Christmas in which he expressed a “emptiness”.
“This Christmas I can’t find many words that I want because there’s a little emptiness inside of me. And though I’m calm because all is well, the imperfection that it makes me and my loved ones make me is essential to the ultimate happiness of me,” Michelle expressed via Her Instagram account.
Peñal’s illness shook the Mexican public due to She is considered the “last singer” of national cinemaThanks to her famous personalities and her career dating back to 1949.
The Mexican actress rose to international fame with Spanish director Luis Buñuel, who co-starred with her in films such as veridiana (1961), angel slayer (1962) and Simon of the desert (1965).
The actress also featured in her TV role, where she hosted the iconic program Woman, real life situations For more than 20 years since 1985.
“Thank you to all who were at the foot of the valley and to all of you for your good wishes, support and affection,” he wrote. Stephanie Salas on his Instagram. (I)
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