Concern about the health of Lydia Lozano’s husband: “Charly is not well”

For the majority, the name of Carlos Garcia-St. Michael and Rodriguez of Partearroyo It will not be familiar to you. However, if we say that we are talking about the husband of Lydia Lozano many people will put a face to Charlythe architect whom the journalist married 33 years ago.

To the husband of the well-known gathering of the missing person Save me We know him from the countless occasions on which his wife has mentioned him in her televised interventions. With laughter and also with tears, the reporter has referred to her Charly, as when she told of her experience in a couples exchange place or that in these decades she has not had lovers although she has had “some trouble,” as she once said.

We have also seen Charly in gossip magazines, on vacation in the Canary Islands or the Balearic Islands, where they have allowed themselves to be robbed of very funny reports that appeared on the covers and surely made their trips cheaper.

However, Charlie has tried to keep his distance from the world of the heart, a universe that has been the life of his wife, who is 63 years old, since before they met. Now unfortunately the news is Charly: his health is not going through the best of times. Eyewitnesses who have been able to see him these days explain that he “visibly limps” and add that his appearance is “worrying.” Charly, who usually takes his dog for a walk without difficulty, has been photographed recently and the images corroborate that he moves around with great difficulty. “Charly is not well,” they tell us.

“He went with a cane”

The architect already underwent surgery four years ago due to a herniated disc. Lydia Lozano and Charly married in 1990. They began their relationship after the journalist broke up with an intimate of the architect: “I was going out with a friend of his, but the relationship was not good. We went to dinner at Charly’s family’s house and He opened the door, wearing green pants and sneakers. He called me the next day to meet up… and until today,” she told us. “Charly asked me: ‘How are you, princess?’. And I replied something crude: ‘I don’t have the guts to make noises.’ Then he invited me to dinner and we went on a trip to Marrakech. There, at the casino, in a coaster wrote me a note in French: ‘I want to marry you the day we met, in three years.’ And so it was, on June 22, 1990 they celebrated their wedding.

They have not had children by their own decision, something that she has explained in the different programs in which she has worked: “There is nothing more beautiful than deciding with your husband whether or not you want to have children. Women now decide what they want to be. single mothers. I decided many years ago not to, although I might miss it,” in an interview with The Spanish.

Despite having been together for three decades, there are things that Charly has never seen Lydia do. “When I go into the bathroom, Charly is not there. He has never seen me sitting on a toilet. As for farting, he is super polite about that. If he farts during a date I will kill him,” he confessed. They say that opposites attract and it is a saying that works in her marriage: he is super organized and she is the opposite.

“You have to try a lot of shoes before you know what shoes you’re going to get into.” And before being with Charly, Lydia has had “a ton of lovers. You can’t marry the first person who passes by. I don’t want someone to hurt me, to be bored with him, no matter how good he is or how good he is.” let it be in bed,” he was honest. Because she was there, the television actress was also with a gay man: “I have been with a gay man and I had relations with him. It was during college and I had a pen; I think it was an experiment but I was delighted. You would go to his house and was everything,” he once confessed. “Being married, I haven’t caught anyone,” she said. And to the surprise of her interviewers, she offered more details: “I’ve hooked up with others but I haven’t gotten caught. We’re not talking about lovers, they’re affairs.”