Through tears, Silvina Escudero spoke of the painful loss of her pregnancy: “I had a very bad time”

Through tears, Silvina Escudero spoke of the painful loss of her pregnancy: “I had a very bad time”
Through tears, Silvina Escudero spoke of the painful loss of her pregnancy: “I had a very bad time”

Between tears, Silvina Escudero spoke about the painful loss of her pregnancy: “I had a very bad time” (Video: Lunch with Juana, El Trece)

Silvina Escudero He generated concern among his followers at the end of 2023 by sharing some disconcerting messages on his social networks, indicating that he was going through a bad time. Weeks later, Angel de Brito revealed that the dancer had distanced herself from the networks and the media due to a painful grief: the loss of her first pregnancy in week 14. Now, during her visit to the program Mirtha Legrand, who is replacing her granddaughter Juana Viale, in Having lunch with JuanaEscudero openly addressed this painful situation.

“Silvina, did you have a very difficult time lately?” asked the driver. With tears in her eyes, Escudero once again told that she lost a three and a half month pregnancy: “My husband and I have been searching for five and a half years. There are people for whom it is easy and others for whom it is not.” The young woman recounted how this experience deeply affected her, despite her being a positive and energetic woman. “It cost me a lot and I was very sad. My partner too, of course”he added.

Escudero highlighted the importance of talking about grieving for pregnancy loss, a taboo topic that affects many couples. “My Instagram has exploded with messages from couples who have gone through this very painful situation. “It is a silent and lonely mourning, because it is not spoken,” he expressed.

“My husband and I have been searching for five and a half years,” revealed Silvina Escudero.

The dancer revealed that for months she could not talk about her loss without feeling deeply sad. “It is everyone’s life and there are tragic situations, but despite everything that happens to me, I am grateful and “I always keep fighting for my dreams,” he stated sensitively.

Upon revealing the news, Escudero acknowledged the discretion of Ángel de Brito, who respected her wish to keep it private until she was ready to share it. “When it became a tragedy, he also respected it. “He took it upon himself to tell it because I didn’t have the words or the strength to do it,” he said.

Then, in a message of solidarity, Escudero sent a hug to all couples going through a similar situation. “If you don’t go through it, you don’t know how difficult it is. I say again that it is a very personal and very private mourning, but it is life,” he concluded.

Silvina Escudero revealed an exciting new project in collaboration with her sister Vanina. “For now Danzas Escudero is not going to reopen,” declared. “We have three projects that we are working hard to launch, it will probably be in August or September,” he added.

In addition, he shared details about his bond with his sister, who recently returned from Uruguay: “We are getting back to working together again. Two months ago they moved back here,” he revealed. Despite the closure of his dance school, Escudero showed enthusiasm for the future and expressed: “We are working hard for that.”

Vanina and Silvina Escudero (TV Capture)

After more than five years of dating, Silvina Escudero married her boyfriend Frederick, at the end of 2022. First, the couple said yes at the Civil Registry with an intimate ceremony and days later they organized a celebration at the Cardales hotel that had more than 200 guests, including friends and family. The little that is known about the actress’s husband is that he is dedicated to commerce. The dancer revealed about her partner: “He accompanies me everywhere, but always behind the camera. I don’t want to expose it. I already did it for many years in my life. Furthermore, he is a merchant and has nothing to do with the environment.”

 
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