Maribel Guardia talks about her daughter-in-law’s love future: ‘Life goes on, it’s difficult for me, of course’

Maribel Guardia talks about her daughter-in-law’s love future: ‘Life goes on, it’s difficult for me, of course’
Maribel Guardia talks about her daughter-in-law’s love future: ‘Life goes on, it’s difficult for me, of course’

Maribel Guardiathe Costa Rican actress, responded to questions about the alleged romance between her daughter-in-law, Imelda Tuñón, as it would be the first man with whom the young woman was seen publicly since Julián Figueroa died in April 2023.

The actress was captured by the Mexican program Windowing upon leaving the Teatro II Cultural Center, where the staging takes place Lagunilla, my neighborhood. Guardia faced questions related to the private life of Tuñón, who was seen holding hands with a man on June 20.

Guardia did not deny that seeing the young woman resume her life after Julián’s death is difficult for her, but she admitted that sooner or later Imelda would fall in love again.

“Surely they will see her with several because she is a single woman, it’s not that I love her, right?” said the 65-year-old interpreter.

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Maribel also stated that Tuñón was widowed very young, so it was always clear to her that one day she would give herself another chance at love. “I understand that she is a free woman, very beautiful and young, that she has to make a life and continue,” she added.

For her part, Tuñón clarified that the man with whom she was seen is not her partner, but, even so, Guardia maintained that the day will come when she chooses who to share her life with. For this reason, she hopes that when that moment comes, she is with the right man, because she is worried about the future of her grandson, little José Julián.

“Someday one will appear that is real, no way, life goes on, it’s difficult for me, of course… of course, but I understand perfectly that she has to make her life. What I ask God is to give her a good man, because whoever it is will be my grandson’s turn as well,” she highlighted.

In fact, he confided that Tuñón is the first person he asks the Virgin to in his prayers, since she is the mother of his grandson, the closest person he has left to his son.

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“When I am praying to the Virgin, every time I kneel and, believe me, the first person I pray for is Imelda, asking God to take care of her, to protect her, that if one day she gets a man, be a good one,” Maribel concluded.

Maribel Guardia reflected on the love future of her daughter-in-law Imelda Tuñón after the death of her son Julián Figueroa.

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