Rocío Flores turns 27 after overcoming her psychological problems and takes her controversial cream business to Mexico

It’s been a while since we’ve seen Dew Flowers, who turns 27 this Friday. The only daughter of Rocío Carrasco and Antonio David Flores is away from television sets and also away from family ups and downs.

Rocío Jurado’s granddaughter went through very bad times, both due to the separation from her father, Olga Morenosecond wife of the former civil guard, as well as for the subsequent and stormy breakup with the reporter Marta I can. All these setbacks led her to need psychological help and to take some time without being contaminated by current media events.

However, Pedro Carrasco’s granddaughter was not missing. Just four days ago, she returned from Mexico where she has spent time promoting Farmasí creams and cosmetic products, a line of products created by a specialist in Turkey, of which she is the image and commercial director.

Despite the news, which a few weeks ago considered that this business could be somewhat fraudulent, due to complaints from users on social networks, Rocío has moved forward and has even decided to take it outside of Spain.

Accusations were made that it could be a pyramid scheme, by which customers are recruited through the Instagram account, encouraging them to look for other consumers themselves and so on, and it was said that it is a sales system prohibited in Spain.

But Rocío Flores denies that there is anything illegal in her business and seems to have done well in her Mexican adventure.