Raquel Argandoña was moved to tears when remembering her past – Publimetro Chile

An emotional moment was experienced on Friday’s “Tal Cual” program, when thecheerleader Raquel Argandoña He broke down as he remembered his past and how much he has accomplished over the years.especially considering its humble origins.

This started after Paty Maldonado talked about her return to the house where she grew up, and her friend revealed that a couple of years ago, She also went to visit her home in Purísima in the Recoleta commune, where she lived with her mother, father and sister.

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“I rang the bell and a girl about 27 years old came out, and I told her ‘I am Raquel Argandoña, would you allow me to enter this house? Because here we live with my parents and sister,’” she began to relate. She received an affirmative response from the woman, and Argandoña said that “the house was exactly the same, the stairs on the left, was my father’s and my father’s bedroom. On the other side was the little room where my dad put together the Easter tree in a Nido jar.”

Rachel’s cry

She continued saying that she visited the terrace of her home, which brought her an overwhelming feeling of nostalgia and she wanted to go back in time to those years.. Raquel tried to explain why she likes to visit her old home, and that was the moment her speech cut off and her tears began to flow.

“I was excited because…” Argandoña tried to explain, but he couldn’t finish the sentence. She looked distressed at her partner José Miguel Viñuela, looking for a way out of her tears. “Those tears are beautiful Raquel,” commented the entertainer, while his colleague looked at him with teary eyes.

She took flight after Viñuela’s lifeguard so she could continue with her story. She said that when she was little she longed to have a house like the one seen from the terrace of her house. “I used to say that when I grow up I have to have the money to be able to buy a house like that.”revealed.

“I said: ‘How do we who didn’t go to university, who finished fourth grade, have worked since we were children, achieve what we have?’ I think that’s good because everything we have has been thanks to our work.”he added.

“Now if we could do that time again, but now (in these times) would we have achieved it the same way? You have that doubt because it was the right moment. Therefore, one does not have to forget where one comes from and where one was born.”Raquel Argandoña closed.

 
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