Lara Dibildos, broken when talking about the death of her mother and the two cancers that marked her life: “It’s hard”

The death of Laura Valenzuela not only did he devastate the world of entertainment and television, he especially left a void that was impossible to fill in his daughter, Lara Dibildos, and all their loved ones. The actress and presenter, almost 20 days after the death of her parent, sat in the Deluxe this Friday and overwhelmed with his testimony: “My mother has been the great companion of my life,” he said.

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The charismatic presenter, a pioneer of television, died at the age of 92 after several hospital admissions: “It is hard, but there comes a time when I need to rest. She was a fighter, she had tremendous strength. She has had a tremendous quality of life and now It was time to say that if I wasn’t going to have that same quality of life”. Dibildos’ children, Fran and Alvarito, said goodbye to their grandmother a month before her departure. They were unable to return from the United States when the presenter died. “His joy for her was not only me, but also her grandchildren,” added Lara.

Upon her death, it was revealed to the media that Laura suffered from Alzheimer’s. Her friend Mayra Gonzalez Kemp confessed it. Dibildos said about it: “It was the moment. She knew us until the end. Me and her grandchildren and the people who were with her.”

Dibildos, broken into tears and drying her tears with a tissue, spoke of her last moments with her mother in the hospital: “I did not shut up. I must have thought that my daughter is heavy. I spoke to her. You don’t know. They tell you that they listen, but all beautiful things, with love. We’ve been together until the end.”

Lara also left a heartbreaking testimony about the passage of time and how we take advantage of it with our loved ones: “I have had to work a lot, I have locked myself up a lot to write and being in the same house I was locked up. Maybe I could have taken advantage of time with her. Sometimes, I’m sorry I didn’t spend more time with my mother.”

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As a result of the pandemic, they made up for lost time by living together again: “Her joy was her grandchildren. When I went on a trip and came back, she was happy (…) We ate together, had breakfast together. She rested a lot (…) We have had many moments. After the pandemic we already settled in his home of a lifetime “.

She also recalled some of the worst moments of her life, when in 1991, when she was barely 20, she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. The presenter overcame it in 2005, at the age of 74: “When I was sick with cancer, my father could not come, someone had to work, and she was the one who accompanied me to Houston. Then she had breast cancer and we were also two “.