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Rocío Sánchez Azuara en El Minuto que cambió mi destino Programa Completo

May 03, 2024
Your husband liked the drink, things happened that are not even pleasant to talk about, he threw you and opened the scar from the cesarean section and you were in negotiations with the Televisa company. And what happened, he got in from the right. Laura Bzo got in from the right. the left Well, we are like water and oil Gustavo, or how can I explain it to you, but she did something to you, unfortunately, the event of the sensitive death of your daughter comes, like this, out of nowhere, she has a heart attack, she died 3 minutes 58 seconds say goodbye to her Daniela was born in my arms and Daniela left in my arms It's true that she told you ma I have to throw in the towel you are three of the month 12 years old how are you Very good evening welcome welcome Thank you pores the great favor of joining us on broadcast more than minute that changed my destiny in a respectful manner Greetings to Gustavo Adolfo Infante My guest tonight has definitely flown high since the beginning of his career from being a flight attendant to narrating what was happening in this naked city, many things happened that could have defeated anyone But she and her ability to reinvent herself and recover from adversity has been echoed in each of the stages of her life in love.
roc o s nchez azuara en el minuto que cambi mi destino programa completo
She has experienced four divorces and the infamy of bigamy But those are things in life that allowed her to meet Arturo and José Luis, the men of his life, and Daniela, a beautiful woman who, like a hummingbird, today gives him luck and sends him messages of love. The catwalk of his Rivals on the screen has been long, but in the Talk shows, his preparation and presence have made him allowed to position herself as one of the best presenters on television teacher in charge news presenter shoe seller travel promoter is Rocío Sá

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Azuara good evening Rocío Welcome to the minute I changed my style What a nice presentation good evening very well fortunately very happy to be here with you Do you think we should go to San Luis Potosí to tamasunchale?
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Of course, yes, there is the land of God and Mary, the most holy daughter of Gilberto Sá

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Morales and Juana Aaras, who is still alive and is 97 years old, how wonderful. And what did your parents do? My parents were merchants, my father was a plumber and he was the one who laid all the tamasunchale pipes when he married my mother. So as payment, they gave my father a piece of land where today my mother's house still stands and this was the municipal garbage collector they paid my father with a garbage collector and there he built the house where we all grew up And until what year do you study there in Tamasunchale until high school then I leave when my father dies to study at the Higher Normal School in Tampico Tamaulipas I understand that you dad dies of prostate cancer cancer What a thing my dad also died of cancer That's why there is an identification and an empathy and an understanding with people who have the misfortune That your family member and someone so close die of cancer is clearly something exhausting, not in I found out about my case when I was 9 years old, I was a girl and by accident the doctor told my mother that my father had cancer, it was his friend, Dr.
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Vera was the primary doctor and the only doctor in the town and well For me, it was like a shock because I didn't even know it was cancer, much less imagine in those times of course and then knowing that my father was being given one year to live, he didn't last a year, he died when I turned 15 at 15. days after I turned 15 my father died 6 more years 6 more years he was an athlete he was a healthy person and this and Well the light went out for me when he left because if my mother has been important in my life my father was Who instilled in me music, sport, many things, no.
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I mean, I grew up very hand in hand with my dad and what sports did you do in tamasunchale athletics? Ah, I was a high-performance athlete, he trained me to run 100 Mets flat, I was a pure gold medal sprinter, no. You tell me Yes, then 200 m relay and from a very young age I have practiced the sport. He instilled in me that Passion for the sport. So I ran 10 km a day. I got up at 5 or 6 in the morning. Yes. Hey, and at 13 years old you enter the upper normal school. Tampico at 15 at 15 at 15 years old I finished high school when my father died because obviously I have to go out to study and the only thing that was within my reach was only to go to the higher normal school because there were no resources to I can study something else, not all the resources that were there at that time ended with my dad's illness, don't you see that it is a bottomless piggy bank, a cancer illness, correct chorus, any illness, not any illness, leaves your pockets empty.
Well, after a while We will talk about your baby, which must have been a tremendous case. Yes, it was an ordeal and and and at the time we are talking about it but they left him penniless. You, yes. I mean, with the basics, I repeat, we never need anything. I, I don't, I can't talk to you. of deficiencies Because for me there were no luxuries So the basics were two pairs of shoes, some white, some black, food every day in my house, I never went on vacation. It's never never in life, my vacation was accompanying my dad and my mom. that I accompanied him to Tampico for his illness check-ups And that was how my Pretend that how to go to Europe right now made me happy with life and my reward for accompanying them was to go eat jaivas at the Tampico market Okay then I remember it as something so beautiful, that is, my childhood was something so beautiful, you understand me, I grew up very free, I grew up without without without malice without without any contamination of any kind that Honestly I feel blessed by all this privileged super privileged you enter the high school in Tampico at 15 years old to be a teacher How do you see and you finished Yes, but I didn't like being a teacher, I mean, I never wanted to be a teacher, my older brothers are teachers Okay, and my father told me that if at some point I wanted to die of hunger I was a teacher then but when I was studying that how to tell you that there was nowhere to run you understand me there were no alternatives none of it was that Or stay or in tamás a Chale doing hardly anything Or get married at 18 I got married At 18 or get married At 18 years old when you finish your college degree That's how your first marriage is Jorge León That's how your husband liked the drink quite a bit and I didn't know much about it Okay let me take a short lunch break we'll come back with this thing about the life that her husband Rocío sánche left drunk the minute my destiny changed we returned How did you find out about that and a woman so brave so driven to adante as strong as you of course can't allow it things happened that no no no it's not even pleasant to talk he threw you and opened your caesarean section scar the stellar presence of Rocío Sánchez Azuara October 23, 1983 your first child is born José Arturo correct Jorge Arturo Jorge Artur Sorry Jorge Artur That's the oldest how old were you you weren't 20 years 20 years 18 I got married at 19 I got pregnant and at 20 I had Jorge Ur Hey and where did you meet your husband who was your first husband in the Federal District I was introduced to him I was introduced to him by someone who I say was an Aviation flight attendant I think And Notice that that stage where who introduced him to me I don't even remember but someone introduced him to me and well I started going out with him and you immediately married him well not immediately I lasted about a year or so Uh-huh until I got married Hey and when you arrive with your mother with the news that at 18 I'm going to get married, she almost dies, she almost dies because they weren't.
I mean, she always told me that I should try not to get married so young that I would live and enjoy it etcetera etcetera No, but she respected it, in other words, what was I going to do and why are you coming to Mexico City Rocío to work and study? Because I didn't want to continue being a teacher, I wanted to study something else so I started studying a career in tourism with a degree in hospitality and tourism. Besides, it was like super fashionable because I wanted to travel, I related it to trips and all this but I didn't have enough money, so I arrived and I lived in a care home in Colonia Roma in a cli.
What is a care home? I say. For people who don't know, there is a care home that I don't know if it is used now. It is a house where people from different parts of the Mexican Republic who don't have family come to stay. In this case, in the Federal District, they give you a pension, you pay. They give you a certain amount of accommodation, which is your bed, food and well, super strict hours. To arrive, no. In other words, you have an hour for breakfast, an hour for lunch, obviously an hour to be able to come in and sleep, it was around 10 at night they let us enter, that is, if you were going on a blowout, you were no longer sleeping at home.
Of course, no, no, and apart from that, with what money did you go on a blowout. Of course, yes, either you ate, or you were blowing up, or you paid for school, or you were blowing up, no, no, I, I didn't go on a blowout, or Maybe my blowout was later when I started to earn a little better and practically No, I never had any relationship with alcohol okay. At 18 years old you get married at 19 you get pregnant at 20 your first child is born and with this sir, procreate a second child, that's right, not just Jorge Arturo, just Jorge Arturo That's right Okay, and the marriage lasted two years and a little bit because precisely I realized the problem I had, things happened that it's not even nice to talk Also because Eh well Jorge Arturo exists because yes yes yes yes yes he is the only person who has hit me in my life and for me it was a great lack of respect because my parents never hit me he threw you and you opened the scar from the cesarean section Who told you that?
Yes, it was something very ugly, it was something very ugly and very hard, and besides, it cannot be allowed to anyone anywhere in the world and such a brave woman, so forward, so strong as you. Of course you can't allow it and I didn't allow it but at that moment In my own way In my own way Because if I told my family that they had opened my caesarean section scar, I myself urinated it with hydrogen peroxide, it made me very upset. shame even when I went to the doctor for a check-up and I remember that I was carrying my son in my arms and he told me what happened to you because they opened three four stitches and I told him, look, I was carrying a flower pot and he just stared at me and Say, but if the first thing I told you was that you couldn't make any effort, I forgot, it was the first thing that occurred to me.
Why did this occur to me? Because if I told the truth, my family was going to find out. I don't even love you. talk about what could happen Gustavo Adolfo we are very peaceful people but we Guastecos also when we get what we want we get very brave so all my uncles I have had then nine uncles this my cousins ​​the family etcetera and and I repeat I mean we have always been one person, very respectful people, very well educated, but don't let those who hurt us touch us because yes, we all jumped, so I said, no, I mean, if I say what happened to me, they're going to come and kill him, or I mean, I still had a mind of one. person from the province No a very innocent person very this nothing happens this is Din Ireland Nothing happens I have to solve it So when that happened I made the decision to separate because imagine what could follow Not of course it kills me Hey and but the separation from him it was also a separation from your son with this I return with this with this I return because or I'm lost because you come to Mexico City but you come without Rocío sz and you fell in love with a pilot I fell in love with a gorgeous pilot but out of spite you made him case of Carlos Lara, the singer and composer of the duet Lari Monarres, not out of spite but by accident, I can tell you the stellar presence of the city Rocío Sánchez Asuara today we are amazed because one can now get divorced online through zoom can divorce at the time Rocío also divorced long distance because of an edict you got divorced not because of an edict that's right Well because the man disappeared as obviously I suppose he knew what he had done he was not found So my family decided eh sending edicts to which he never responded and finally they were published in newspapers not exactly and then the judge determined Well that the divorce had to be given and that's what happened your child where does he stay to live with me with you he stays with me for several months and then he gets sick from the lungs I worked at that time in a bank as a receptionist secretary and then the director of the bank said to me why are you always smiling I love that you are always smiling and I, well, I have always been grateful for my jobs, the truth is I felt I was very lucky to have that job, no, and I took Jorge Arturo to daycare and from that bank that gave me that benefit and then I did my job, so he decided to give me the opportunity to be His secretary and I, that is, from reception, went to management.
Okay, I have been very lucky for this, no, and well, Jorge Arturo is sick because I had to take him out at 6 in the morning. Although covered and so on, and my mother suggested that I take him to the hest cap Potosina so that he wouldn't be in danger, I agreed and she told me, Look. It's better because apart from this only you can take care of it, no lullaby or anything at that time. It wasn't used and besides I never had lullabies. None of my children take care of the aguasteca and very little time had passed since my father had My mom really died.
I think everything was perfect because my mom fell into a deep depression. I guess she lost her hearing more. When my father died and Jorge Arturo, it was like mom's oxygen was gone and she didn't want to separate herself anymore, not even my mother. Jorge Arturo's mother nor Jorge Arturo of my mother, so I was like this, sharing the child, not with my mother and I, or in other words, he came, he visited me, he was with me for periods, but he came backthe H TR Hey, and from the bank you change to an airline to work This is how I charge as a flight attendant on which airline in Aeroméxico Ah, I was in Aeroméxico for several years until it went bankrupt, so this non-Mexican is the one that went bankrupt no no first Well I don't know then it went bankrupt Mexican but the one I was in, which was when I was already pregnant with Daniela, was Aeroméxico and how many years were you in charge 4 years Almost five 4 years and a little but it must be I understand that being subjected to unreal pressure like that of an airplane So much time is not so healthy for your health No, it is not so healthy but you have your breaks, it is not that you kill yourself working, but they do make it very clear to you because it is three months of training and if you do not pass the training and the exams you cannot being a flight attendant and they tell you that you have to take certain precautions, you have to bring compression socks to support them so that they don't swell, right?
Because you're also walking, that is, the plane doesn't go exactly, or it's in a single position, but it's inclined, no, then It's like climbing all the time and you do an 8-hour work day that is equivalent to the effort of a double work day on the plane. Now the pressurization of the plane is also very important because if you don't have hearing problems, but the companies and the airlines They have all this super controlled and you fell in love with a pilot I fell in love with a gorgeous pilot and what and well I don't even know him so that's why I'm talking to you in the first person because they fell in love with the pilot and you And what happened nothing nothing nothing happened we were Very little and well, everyone took their own course and but out of spite you listened to Carlos Lara, the singer and composer of the duet Lari Monar Not at all that, not not out of spite but yes by accident I can tell you aha Because I went to what I never went out to parties or dances or anything because the life of a flight attendant is very complicated, your flight schedules and so on are very complicated, you can't even know them because Before they gave us a band-aid called the role of flights where you are coming specify what days you are going to fly and where not but those that that role can change depending on I don't know the cancellations or whatever about the planes no Or your same absence due to illness could be no so on that occasion by accident I went accompany some friends to a nightclub where est laar performed That's right And you didn't know him No man I didn't even know who he was I have to take a short commercial break she meets him by accident they get married But what do you think no no I'm not going to leave It's I don't know if to say it, the bald guy turned out to be married to this.
We returned Roo Sánchez Soara when I was 5 months pregnant I got kidney disease so they had to hospitalize me so they gave me the choice between my daughter's life or my life, let's see Rocío Explain to me how it is that you get married, I got married again to Carl, it was my second marriage with Carlos Lara, this composer, and they obviously lived together. Aha. And how was he married? Well, he was married to someone else, I didn't know. And well, that's it, but I don't want to go into detail. a lot in that because I'm going to confess something to you I promised him something that I promised Daniela yes it's not remembering those types of things anymore okay And I'm going to tell you why Yes I respect the children he has now and the relationships that he also had, no.
So it's something that I talked to, although he didn't respect yours very much, so that seems like a class to me. No, well, that speaks of him, not of me, no. Nowadays, I don't have this one. my daughter with me eh I promised him certain things that I have fully fulfilled and one of those things is not even remembering him before Dani was born you had already voted for him you had sent him for the soft drinks this guy No well it's something that I don't I was never going to allow something that I don't agree with, how did you realize?
I mean, you didn't bring in an investigator, there were no cell phones back then, but there were phone receipts. Okay, so he says that he was talking on the phone to another house, I'm not telling you. I don't want to talk. Hey, but you almost lost Daniela. The pregnancy was risky. Yes, it was high risk in fact. Look at what life is like. When I was 5 months pregnant, I was entering the sixth month. I got sick with my kidneys then. They had to admit me, I was already in the port of Veracruz, I had to go take refuge in the Port of Veracruz to my sister's house, who was also pregnant, okay.
Because I lost my job, I went bankrupt in Mexico, I was 5 months pregnant and Well, what had happened with this guy, he had nowhere to go, so my sister opened the doors of her house to me and we went. I went with my daughter, obviously in the womb, to her house. I got sick. They hospitalized me. The only good thing was that the way I was Since the company was unemployed, since I was pregnant, the insurance covered me, okay. They had to hospitalize me for a while but I had a severe kidney infection, so they gave me the choice between my daughter's life or my life, and what I said was the life of my daughter No, I don't know what happened but we were both saved And I ended my pregnancy at 9 months Daniela was born and well she was born Precisely in the port of Veracruz right now we are going to get to the part your daughter Daniela who of course is one of the most sensitive parts of your life and the other day you told me this after losing a son, Gustavo, of course everything that happens doesn't matter to me.
I mean, there can't be a bigger pain. There isn't even a man for that. Not correct. There isn't one. either if you lose a husband You are a widow chorus if you lose I don't know a father is an orphan yes but if you lose a son What is it called There is no name there is no name So there is no comparison of that pain either no it does not exist or in other words it is something it is as if They will tear a piece from inside you and you don't know exactly what to tear off but coincidentally I mean they did tear it off from me but I feel it very present no I mean I have it very alive very much with me all the time of course And that's how it's going to happen to be like this is like this is going to be is going to be Alive in the heart in the mind and in and in all the wonderful things that he left you and that they left each other Hey, but I want to know Rocío Sánchez Azuara How does she get to television because until now I have not heard, I studied journalism, communication sciences, I entered the Televisa sea, the TV Azteca cfac, the Andrés Soler de la anda, that is, I went to Bacard securities, I don't know anything, until now I don't hear anything about that, what is your income in This entertainment show business, well, there you go, being in the port of Veracruz, my sister was watching television and there was a program called Catwalk, to date it exists in Veracruz, in Veracruz.
So I listened to the program And where was the baby Gardoki? There was the baby gardoki That's right And until the Well I don't know if to date there is Nacho the chochol who they tell him is a character in the port of Veracruz and this other divine drivers By the way all very dear I saw the program and I told him My sister, I'm going to work there. I turned to see my sister and she told me about hosting the program. My sister, having said that, is crazy. No, you had already given birth. You had already given birth.
You were recovering. Yes, I mean, my daughter was 30 days old or older. I was less than 40 days old and I had to work, I didn't have to generate. I mean, no, there was no option. Of course, there was no option. I have not stopped working since I can remember, never in my life, not formally, since I was 15 years old. I've been working formally and informally since I was 7 years old, not around there. Ah, then I went to the television station and I asked him where he was. He told me in days, Mirón, I remember the address perfectly.
In days, Mirón, I mean, I saw who who, who was the director and so on, who knows what they told me. Mario Díaz eh I went to the television station I entered and the divine Veracruz people, more divine, the receptionist who I think must have scared him because of his size did not arrive at the reception I ask for Mario Díaz they tell me that he is in his office and they tell me I passed like that Yes, miss, I passed by I opened the director's door I sat in his office He also stayed like that, I tell you, their innocence, thank God, helped me a lot and I told them, I'm coming to ask for a job, I'll be back with this story of you I come to ask for a job Rocío Sánchez a suara We also have to talk about shadows in Rocío's life because right now I'm telling you no no I don't want to go ahead But coincidentally every time there is a project by Rocío Sánchez Azuara another lady appears, coincidentally or causally, Roco szara returns Unfortunately, the event of the sensitive death of your daughter comes.
It's true that he told you, Ma, I have to throw in the towel, no. Let's see, I don't know what to start with if your third marriage with which you came to Mexico is the only one that was worth the third. That's right, sir. José Luis Santiago That's right, sir, he is the father of my children. You had met him at a disco 10 years before, he chased me away, he chased me away to come. Insurgentes gave me a scare the size of the world. It was his discotheque's name was nasti. Okay. Oh, of course, of course, in insurgente.
South on a corner Yes of course the best nightclub of all time I think and to this day I remember the number 1 spot Yes that's where they met And how the crush came How the love came He fell in love I didn't get very scared because He ran out of the club after me. He was very woman or super woman and this me, the truth is, I wasn't even looking for a boyfriend or anything. I was very calm like Juan Gabriel's song. I was very happy. I lived very well and this man saw me, it made me His eyes were on me and since I didn't pay attention to him, he ran with a flower down Los Insurgentes Avenue and I was in a friend's car and he was running after me until he gave me the flower, then he gave me the flower.
It was very scary because I said Well, what kind of crazy is this, no, he wasn't crazy or anything, he was a person, he is a great guy, he is a very decent person from a very good family, very well educated with very good principles, values, etc., he was a businessman, no, but simply The way he approached me, no, it wasn't exactly romantic, not a little aggressive, let's say Well, yes. Imagine if they did it to me worse right now. No, no, well, back then I said, how crazy he is, how he runs behind the car and with the flower and waits.
I thought that I don't know, he was on drugs, he checked your phone number or what, he investigated where I lived and so on and he tried to court me but I didn't pay attention to him, but 10 years later or 15 years later they saw you again, I started dating him again with the same friend who was in his car Uh-huh And in another nightclub I did go out a little more and my friend came up to my friend and said, Hey, what happened to this woman you were with ta ta ta ta and my friend said, There she is Then we started dating, it made me laugh, I discovered that he was a normal, calm person, no, and well, he had nothing to do with so many women and so on, and now you got married, I got married and had children.
That's José Luis. He lives in Miami now José Luis How old is José Luis 27 27 is your son the youngest is the youngest of my children That's right Hey such a wonderful man so precious why did you get divorced because I went to Miami we started well I mean with the same objective and we simply went on different paths. No, he is a person who was never going to leave Mexico. His stores were here. His businesses were here. Everything was here. He did not want to go to Miami. I wanted to go to Miami because of the proposal from MBC and Telemundo.
And also, honestly, what moved me the most about going to Miami was a very large medical insurance plan for Daniela. Yes, Enton. So I chose between trying to save my daughter, receiving the best medical care, marriage. That's right, sir, and of course the balance He was totally inclined to save Daniela without hesitation you did the right thing and I would do it again of course you leave But before we get to this part uh after driving Miss Veracruz and after driving I don't know what else who did you ask all that well me You have your mouth open, you arrive in Mexico, that's right, I arrived in Mexico, that's how it is, and I invited myself, I arrived in Mexico because I received the invitation to be part of econoticias.
Okay, well, for me, Jacobo Zabludovsky, for me, for whoever it is, imagine, just imagine, I just I wanted to see the face, you understand me, don't say you are part of the school of that man who was a great journalist, so I entered economics, I worked for a little over 3 months with my little daughter, and suddenly, in other words, the offer was that I would go. to host a news program together with another person, I'm not going to name names, and suddenly another girl comes in and they do that to me like that. They didn't pay me anything and I stayed.
Well, in the air and Alfredo Domínguez wall. What did it have to do with entering another television company an angel in my life tell me an angel in my life and I will live deeply grateful for the days I have left of life because I went to a casting because they told me they were looking for a television host and well I already had certain tables from Veracruz about the echo and so on, this one and I go to the casting and and it was for sports so it almost gives me something because I'm into peak sports but I don't know anything nothing is nothing eh clear And he hires me but not only does he hire me but eh Raúl Orbañanos, who was with him, that is, he was part of his work team, they worked together, he gave me the letter to be able to get my speech license.
Before, he took speech exams, or in other words, it was a serious thing, no, and what an exam. In other words, I failed it. Three times I failed it, once, aha, and the second time my socks fell off because I said, "My God, where am I not passing this exam? You don't know how I studied for the exam. I mean, I'm dead because I need a broadcasting license to be able to be on television." Do you understand me this then well Raúl did me the favor and Alfredo hired me without me knowing anything about sports and he told me I believe in you you are going to learn I ended up quitting and he still told me don't do it you are very good it is a matter of whatBe patient, Alfredo, let's not lie to each other and on Azteca television, what was the first thing you did to do a news program with Billy Parker?
She came from the government television station and it was called the Eastern Meridian of reporters and producers. With all due respect, always to television it was the same cat for wallowing Yes yes that's how it is and it was a format that worked it was a format that had the objective I say at the end of the day you are a business for companies and you have to generate ratings true but I mean no we did not think or believe that there would be With so much censorship, we thought the opposite and we were a team of more or less 100 people, including reporters, researchers, production, etc., etc., and a great team like few I have ever known in my life, and we were led by Óscar López, who today is doing sports and so on.
He was assigned to the city. He strips many people naked, but the intellectual author of Naked City was Óscar López before him and the one who created the concept was Gabriel and Jorge González. I remember them, great journalists, also one of those journalists from De Veras and I don't know why they left the program and Óscar López stayed in front, they never recognized Óscar López. Hey, the production then they do to you when they go off the air again with an urban vision they make a switch in your life that gives you a turn of 180 gr you are standing on this side you remain I don't know if it's better or worse, but it's simply different, what is it like to enter the world of talk shows, how about conducting cases and getting involved in the intrigues of families and why did they think of you or you?
Did you raise your hand or how was that ever? I have never raised my hand at all. Thanks to God, opportunities have come to me and it has not been easy to stay in a position. I don't know why they thought of me. I was petrified. I didn't. I thought I was capable of hosting a program like the Talk Show and where the stories have to be intertwined. How do I know how to knit a sweater? How do I knit things in life? I don't know. The only thing I can tell you is that hey, I am. who I am thanks to the public because they are the ones who give you the rating and put you where they have to put you or where they want to put you.
Hey when it comes to format there is always a similar or the same format or Exactly the same and coincidentally the television stations always They put them at the same time it happened to me with naked too Yes of course of course of course or that's how it is and they leave it seems that there is industrial espionage from one company to another in the United States in Mexico in all parts of the world And at that time the Frontal competition was Cristina Saralegui and Laura Boso. It wasn't before, even in the best families, they agreed.
Afterwards, a clown of a clown was made where there were even werewolves, no no no. In other words, for me it was prostituting the to show genre and Martians, I I called prostitution the Talk show genre. It was that program with Carmelita Salinas and she is a golden one but wow they were making fun of the stories and the people. I have studied any number of seminars and so on to inform myself and to have the information and to be able to deliver it to people, not and to be able to speak as well, but but that format I said, my God, really, what a pity that there are people who not only lend themselves to doing this Circus but who make fun of human misfortune like this. and why things came out of life Why it ended F I understand that life is cyclical that a cycle begins, it reaches a moment of development and a decline begins and finally things can end but maybe a refreshment is what I needed that that program And that is what forces you to go to Miami, not life things ended because I left the first time because certain things began to happen that I will never talk about because they are business things and I have all my life I will be grateful to the company because what they did for me was of course that I did not have a contract and my daughter's medical expenses insurance so the medical expenses insurance that they offered me was very good and well I had to and you you go to Telemundo for Miami aar that's how it is and well the marriage ended yes we divorced and I start a new life not anymore and you marry a Brazilian I marry a Brazilian Marcos that is four marriages gita what fun it's not very good How many times have you married with how many women have you been with since I got married or before yes no all your life how many women have you been with so let's see here it is very simple here it is very simple everyone you have been married four times Yes why Because I believe in marriage I would remarry if I fell in love again I have not married without love or out of commitment but I have not been a girlfriend I have been lucky enough to be asked to marry but I am not one of those who goes around giving the note and holds hands with No one even kisses or sleeps with anyone, not even three wedding dresses in the car, not even if God ordered it, I mean, I have never asked to marry her, what you are telling her is tremendous, I have never, ever, not even a good room, until I He was surprised when he proposed to me, you understand what I mean, the Brazilian organized the wedding in Hawaii without me realizing it and I have had excellent husbands and I have Well now I have two beautiful Angels and I had three beautiful children but always the men suddenly You've gotten married four times, it's serious And why are you surprised and I leave them speechless because I tell them And how many women have you slept with Ah really, it's not counted it's not counted Ah well Well, I do count them, they are my marriages Hey and and this one Mr.
Brazilian, what happened to him? Because I saw you in Miami, you'll remember and you were married, yes, a great guy is my super cool friend, and we help each other, we talk, we chat and so on, well, the love is simply over or and then you go back to Mexico and you were in negotiations with the company Televisa And what happened, Laura Boso got involved from the right, she got involved from the left, which in the end I no longer knew. I didn't understand what happened because there was like a switch there, no. Laura was negotiating with TV Azteca and you You joined TV Azteca What happened in the light of time, you can't tell us of course, I mean it's very simple and I have no secrets, I don't mince words, they talked to me about Azteca TV and they talked to me about Televisa when I was practically there. to sign with Televisa they talk to me about Azteca television and they tell me, "Hey, would you come back and the truth is that due to a series of situations, mainly because I couldn't personally say goodbye to Ricardo because they didn't let me at that time.
I'm not even going to say who is saying goodbye to Ricardo." I wanted to return to Televisión Azteca for no other reason than that Televisa's offer was excessively good so I did not return to Televisión Azteca for money but rather a kind of loyalty. Since my upbringing I was taught to be grateful and recognize the hand that feeds you. So, as a well-born person, I would be grateful. I think so. So I knew that if I went to Televisa, I was going to be restless, I was going to feel. So yes, I betrayed the hand that fed me, no.
So I decided to return to Televisión Azteca and I think that was when this switch was made. I didn't know about that. In other words, I didn't know that this lady was in negotiations. In other words, I simply attended to the two invitations and decided and they are not fighting or that is the idea that We have Well, I don't even know her, that is, they have never met nor did they find each other, yes, we didn't meet, well, we didn't meet, but we met in a place once and something very unpleasant happened that I don't even want to repeat, but no.
I mean, I don't have, yes, I don't have anything to do with her, you, we are, But yes, I understand, they are different, Well, we are like oil and water, Gustavo, or how can I explain it to you, but she did something to you, she is not intriguing, but yes. It was something unpleasant Well, something did to you No, man, that's already been known, it's already a thing of the past, by God, if things go well for the lady, she's bringing a lot of quarrels, and I'm not going to give her another one. Then, unfortunately, comes the event of the sensitive death. of your daughter, Dani Daniela, it was 11 years 20 20 years 20 years of lupus 20 years since she was 12 years old 12 years Wow 12 years old since she was 12 years old she was diagnosed and Well, the power went out again, lupus is incurable It is incurable, there is no cure, there is a treatment to help her cope with it, but there is no cure, especially not for the type of lupus that Daniela had, which was the most dangerous.
It is systemic lupus erythematosus that attacks all the main organs of the body and Dan's quality of life deteriorated. I suppose in the last two years even more so, but I mean, from day one when they told us about the diagnosis, we changed the way of life, especially I, José, his brother Jorge Arturo, no, because he always lived this no. with us but at a distance This but if we change our lifestyle completely to the lifestyle of What is the lifestyle of a person with this disease well, you practically live in a bubble without being one, you cannot and should not approach them if you have the flu This is not their symptom, but it could be contagious for that person.
The type of diet they have has to be special. No, you cannot subject a person like that to a contaminated place or have them smoke or anything else. So it was very typical for me to get to anywhere and if I smelled the smell of the cigarette I would get up from the table and ask the person, whether it was the Captain to change my table or the person who was smoking, if I could stop doing so, it was a series of disinfecting. the house, all this that is now being experienced with the pandemic, I have been living it for 20 years with the famous aerosol that without saying that it is sold out.
Furthermore, this has been part of my life for 20 years because it was the one that I They recommended to always keep the area where Daniela was disinfected, so the whole house is always sprayed with this spray approximately every 5 hours, which is more or less the duration of this spray to have the effect. I tell you, the diet does not. she can eat certain things, avoid them, for example, red products, they can't eat them. The sun also activates the illness on vacation. You have to find a way to always protect them without them feeling invaded, but we made a lifestyle so that she She didn't feel sick but simply because it was a me.
I told her, look. There are people, diabetics, for example, have to inject themselves. So we tried to make his life very kind and we succeeded. I think why the control of the disease got out of hand. I tell you this with respect because I am not a doctor nor do I understand it, but one says one with the advances in medicine, technology and so on. We must believe and think that certain diseases must have a control parameter because it got out of hand. Why did your daughter die because she was already in the hands of the National Institute of Nutrition, which is one of the best institutes with the best specialists But this was because the deterioration of Daniela's kidneys occurred given the amount of medications she was taking, there were cycles in which she became very serious and there were cycles in which she managed to get out when these falls came in Daniela's life obviously worked.
Ban increased the doses of the medications, not cortisone, for example, it is something very aggressive that she never stopped taking for 20 years. If anything, they lowered the two doses, but she never stopped taking it along with many others. eh medications that are also impressively expensive in Mexico, it is practically impossible for a patient with systemic lupus erythematosus to survive or at least manage to cope with a good life, so we started with the deterioration of the kidneys eh We already had the kidney donor, we were already in the tests for compatibility so that it is so that a surgery could be scheduled she was already in the protocol for that treatment when she has a heart attack God like that out of nowhere she has a heart attack and something that I learned a lot about Medicine with precisely because they don't tell her that heart attacks make your chest hurt and who knows what, and the cardiologists tell you that it doesn't hurt your chest, a heart attack could be diarrhea, it could be vomiting, not exactly chest pain, so she She started vomiting in the bathroom, she got out of the shower and immediately went to nutrition, arriving at the emergency room, she had a heart attack, she died in 3 minutes and 58 seconds.
Wow, and hey, they were able to revive her, but she was no longer well, so she had two heart valves. A bacteria attacked inside the hospital in intensive care, kidney deterioration, two valves were bad, the bacteria attacked her and she was no longer able to leave the hospital. I said goodbye to her, of course, and in the best way, I was with her. Daniela was born in my arms and Daniela left in my arms he died in your arms yes he didn't die he came forward No I Daniela transcended and it was something we talked about it was something we promised each other among many things eh he managed to say goodbye to his brother who was in Miami super united and well he left in peace no Of course It hurts me but I prefer to know where she is than to see her suffer like she suffered.
It's true that she told you, Ma, I have to throw in the towel. What can you answer to a daughter, Rocío, well, seeing her as I was seeing her, we had so many talks, and we lived in a confinement of 2 years together in total closure where we had to watch television in the afternoons and in those afternoons we talked so much that Ma told me I hope I never have to leave you because her biggest worry according to her is that I was going to be alone so I told her I said, I'm not alone, Daniela, I've been meditating for many, many years.So I understand love and I understand loneliness differently than how many people understand it.
You cannot love if you do not love yourself and there is no such thing as loneliness. When you know how to be at peace with yourself, I told him Dani, I will never go. to be alone, that is, because I have myself, that is, I am very happy in my spaces, being at home, reading a book, enjoying my spaces, I am very happy. I don't want you to suffer, he told me, I promise you that the day I Really, say, I can't, I'm going to tell you. You promise me, yes, I promise, and that day when she told me ma, I'm going to throw in the towel, I said, my God.
I mean, I'm not going to continue anymore because Daniel was very strong, much stronger than I was. a warrior and with her I learned many things, many things, they hurt her a lot in many ways, many people, things were happening around me. I was starting a television program and there was gossip outside and I was with my daughter in the hospital, so Daniela tried to calm me down. and about giving advice and making me strong you understand me and when I saw her at that moment that she couldn't anymore I understood that I had to let her go that I had to respect this process her brother spoke and and the words that her brother said are the that I myself had told her and Daniela told her.
Remember that this is not exactly life and that we are going to meet and we are going to stay together and Daniela told her That's right, we had already talked about it and then she left Physically, nothing more. I'm sure Rocío that there is a clear beyond and that and that you are going to find her clearly and that you are going to tell her my love The towel that you threw here is

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