At the doors of the funeral home where the first actress was held Silvia Pinal, The national press, friends and admirers of the diva from the golden age of national cinema gathered.
The farewell of “the last diva” was marked by intense emotions and a great display of cameras, microphones and reporters.
The day started early.At 9:40 in the morning he arrived Rafael Herreríaswho confirmed his presence at the tribute that will be paid to the Diva in Fine Arts. A gesture of respect towards a figure that defined entire generations of Mexican culture.
Among those who shared memories, Eugenia Cauduro highlighted the humility and vitality of Silvia Pinalwhom he described as “a woman full of life.”
For its part, Luis Gatica He expressed: “The last diva is leaving us, she is going to be missed… we have to carry her in our hearts.” With an emotional voice, he invited everyone to remember his vast career in theater, film and television, a legacy that “no one else has had.”
The event was not without tense situations.luis enrique Guzmán, son of Silvia Pinal, He arrived at the funeral home on a motorcycle,trying unsuccessfully to evade the media. In a moment that revealed the pressure of the moment, surrounded by cameras, he exclaimed:
“Let me in, itS my mother’s day, damn it!” His arrival encapsulated the complex and tumultuous relationship that can arise between public figures and the media.
The producer Morris Gilbertclose to Pinal, asked to remember her “incredible existence” and highlighted her warmth, friendship and resilience: “She was a very warm woman, always in a good mood, in good times and bad.”
The presence of actors such as José Elías Moreno and Arlette Pacheco highlighted the indelible mark left Silvia Pinal in the guild. Moreno described her as “a woman who gave a lot,” while Pacheco shared the memory of his last photo with the diva, taken a few months ago.
Leticia Calderon, For his part, he described her as an unmatched figure: “doing a thousand things, dedicating herself to theater, soap operas, shows, and being a mother… she gave herself in every way.”
The silence of his daughters upon arriving at the place, sylvia Pasquel y Alejandra Guzmanreflected the solemnity of the moment. Although absent from statements, their presence was a testimony of the love and respect towards the matriarch.
The farewell of the last diva of Mexican golden cinema not only closes a chapter in the history of entertainment, but also in the heart of Mexico.
Her legacy will live on the stages, the screens and in the memories of those who admired her. The tribute in Fine Arts will be a final tribute to the diva who, with her life and work, defined Mexican culture.
This will take place this Saturday starting at 11:00 a.m.; However, the hearse will leave San Jerónimo at approximately 9:30 to travel through San Jerónimo Avenues Eje 10 sur, Universidad, Eje 8 Popocatépetl, Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas to the largest cultural and arts venue in Mexico, the Palace of fine Arts on Av, Juárez.
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