Sylvia Pasquel, alejandra Guzman y Luis Enrique guzman and sus first statements after the death of his mother, Silvia Pinal.
This Friday, November 29, the funeral of the last diva of Mexico, Silvia Pinal, took place, who died this Thursday afternoon, after health complications that kept her in the hospital for a week.
The wake was held at the funeral home J. García López of the Scree. The Cadillac float, which was manufactured in 1930 by the company Sayers & scovill, was the vehicle used to transport the body of the Mexican film diva.
Celebrities from the artistic world such as: Isaura Espinoza, Leticia Calderón, Arlette Pacheco, Cecilia Gabriela, Luis Gatica, José Elías Moreno, among others, arrived at the funeral to say goodbye to who was also host of the program “Mujer Casos de la Vida Real” ”.
Though, the only thing the brother of the “Queen of Hearts” mentioned was:
“They’re fucking pushing me.Let me pass, please. Geez, let me in, please. They’re fucking pushing me. “Let me in, it’s my mother’s day, damn…”
Minutes later, Ivan Cochegrusa friend of the family, who arrived with Sylvia Pasquel, indicated that there would be words from the family at 1:00 or 2:00 in the afternoon.
sylvia, Alejandra and Luis Enrique speak out after the death of their mother
At the press conference given by Pinal’s three children, after her death, with sad faces, tears in their eyes and broken voices, they mentioned that their mother was a great star of national cinema, and they were grateful to be with her. in his last breath.
“He gave a lot of work to many people, he made the most important program that has ever been on television, which was “Mujer Casos de la Vida Real”…. “We are very grateful to life for being able to be with her and we say goodbye with all the love,” the actress’s first-born daughter began through tears at a press conference.
Next, Alejandra Guzmán mentioned that her mother left a great legacy both in the international entertainment industry and in her personal life. Likewise, he confirmed that he spent his last moments with them in an surroundings full of love.
“It was a gift from God for us to have been with her until her last breath, to be able to see her transcend in a peaceful, calm and beautiful way, just as her and her life was.It was very dignified and an honor to be there, to talk to her and feel that she gave, came and took her… We were left with that immense peace and gift of being there at that moment; It is a beautiful, impressive, great, merciful energy. She left in peace and left like a diva… “Mexico, everyone deserves a Silvia Pinal who will never give this universe and I am grateful because she is my mother,” she said.
For his part, Luis Enrique guzmán called for the public to remember his mother as what she was and will continue to be, a star of Mexico.
“The manager doesn’t no much about the loving mother,who pulled us like bags everywhere. Always very affectionate,very attentive to our studies and personal lives,she was a very dynamic woman who coudl work all day and come home and give us love.“I feel very proud of her,” he mentioned.
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Interview Between Time.news Editor and Celebrity Culture Expert
Time.news Editor: Good afternoon, and thank you for joining us. Today, we are reflecting on the profound impact of the late Silvia Pinal, who passed away recently and was widely regarded as the last diva of Mexico. Joining us is renowned celebrity culture expert, Dr. Elena Marquez.Dr. Marquez, thank you for being here.
Dr. Elena Marquez: thank you for having me.It’s a bittersweet occasion as we celebrate the life of such a legendary figure in Mexican cinema.
Time.news Editor: Absolutely. Silvia Pinal’s passing has resonated deeply within the artistic community and beyond. Can you elaborate on her meaning as a cultural icon?
Dr. Elena Marquez: Silvia Pinal was not just an actress; she was a trailblazer. She epitomized the golden Age of Mexican cinema, appearing in films that are now classics. Her work transcended generations, and she inspired countless artists. Beyond her performances,her presence in the industry paved the way for more female depiction in film.
Time.news editor: The funeral arrangements certainly highlighted her status. I understand a Cadillac float from 1930 was used to transport her body, a nod to her glamorous legacy. What does this choice signify in Mexican culture?
Dr. Elena Marquez: The use of the Cadillac float reflects the high regard in which she was held. Cadillacs have long been associated with luxury and status. By choosing such a vehicle, her family and friends honored not just her life but the impact she made in the film industry, showcasing her as a lasting figure of elegance and style.
Time.news Editor: We’ve also seen heartfelt statements from her family members, like Alejandra Guzmán and Luis Enrique Guzmán. How do you think the personal anecdotes shared by her children contribute to her legacy?
Dr. Elena Marquez: Personal statements from family members provide a humanizing aspect to public figures. They reveal the woman behind the persona—her love, her struggles, and her triumphs. For her children to share their memories and reflections allows fans and the public to connect on a deeper level, reminding us that these icons are also beloved parents and figures in their families.
Time.news Editor: She had an impressive array of colleagues who attended the wake, from Isaura Espinoza to Cecilia Gabriel. How does the presence of fellow artists at such events influence the public perception of a celebrity’s legacy?
Dr. Elena Marquez: When fellow artists gather to honor someone’s life, it demonstrates a strong sense of community and respect within the industry. It reinforces the idea that the individual made a notable contribution. The shared mourning creates a narrative around the legacy, reminding fans that the impact of a celebrity is often felt not just through their art but through their relationships as well.
Time.news Editor: Indeed, it’s all about the connections we make.As we wrap up,how do you believe Silvia Pinal’s legacy will continue in the cultural landscape of Mexico and beyond?
Dr. Elena Marquez: Silvia pinal’s legacy will undoubtedly endure. Her films will continue to be watched and studied, and her influence will be felt by future generations of filmmakers and actors. Additionally, the way she broke barriers for women in the industry sets a precedent that many aspire to follow. Right now, her passing will spark renewed interest in her body of work, ensuring that her contributions to the arts remain relevant for years to come.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. marquez. Your insights shed valuable light on the enduring influence of Silvia Pinal as we collectively mourn her loss while celebrating her remarkable life and career.
Dr. Elena Marquez: Thank you for having me. It’s essential we remember and honor our cultural icons as they shape the fabric of our society.