“The pandemic tore me apart”

Much has been speculated recently about the emotional and health condition of Verónica Castro. The rumor of a deterioration has hovered around her like a shadow, but she herself has made it clear that she is experiencing a great moment in her life in a recent interview with Spanish TV.

After it was rumored in Mexico that she was delicate and that she was even going through a serious crisis due to the alleged conflicts with Cristian Castro, the Mexican star extinguished the rumors by appearing remotely on the program Blood tiesfrom RTVE.

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the premiere of I will be born again (Javier Aguirre, 1973), a film starring Raphael and Verónica Castro, the presenter Jordi González established communication with ‘la Chaparrita de oro’ and took the opportunity to remember the fame that the actress achieved in Spain thanks to the soap opera Rich people cry too, produced by Valentín Pimstein and directed by Rafael Banquells in 1979. It was at the end of the conversation that the actress confessed how she is currently.

“I feel fine. I’m going through a relaxing moment in my life that I needed. I needed to be at peace a bit, I needed to know what I did, what I was doing, what I want to do, because it’s been too much work. I’ve been working for 58 years and I haven’t stopped,” she replied.

She is not sick, nor is she serious. Nor does her emotional stability hang by a thread. Optimistic, Verónica Castro said she was happy to take time with herself. She required vacations, to enjoy freedom away from the pressures that her work implied for her for more than five continuous decades.

She established herself as an actress, raised her family and managed to overcome the loss of loved ones, in addition to the breakups she suffered.

“I’m in love with what I have left of life, which is a lot. Everything I didn’t laugh about, everything I didn’t do right, I’m fine with now. I feel happy, I’m at peace, I feel calm.”

He accepts that he had a very hard period during the pandemic due to so many deaths, although he found an incentive in the launch of the series The house of flowers on Netflix. It was content that was well received by the public and that placed her back in the visual spectrum of the audience as the artistic celebrity that she is: “at the beginning of the pandemic she was coming out The house of flowers and it went very well for us. “I was enjoying the joys of the series.”

Questioned about her love affair with Spain and the friendship she had with great musical performers, Castro spoke of the luxuries she enjoyed traveling to the Iberian country when the opportunity arose to meet with authentic divas of Spanish music: “do you know who invited me to eat? “Rocío Jurado.”

But he didn’t just eat with Rocío Jurado. “Dúrcal, who also invited me to eat and have dinner, left me. “Then I invited them,” shared. The singer Rocío Dúrcal was his friend. The meetings included express trips to live together; The divas wanted to see her because they loved her soap operas and Castro because she admired her voices.

Another of the figures who loved Castro was Lola Flores, known worldwide as ‘The Pharaoh’. Flores was a woman with a long career when she met the Mexican, so her experience influenced Verónica to show her how to have a good time despite fame.

“I also adored ‘La Faraona’ and had the opportunity to spend time with her. My precious, adored Lola. One day she took me to the casino and we had a wonderful time. She taught me how to have fun. May God rest her soul in that woman’s holy glory. She was a blessing,” he said.

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