After Andrés García, a famous actor, set off alarm bells in show business being seen on top of an ambulance on November 16, it is now Lucia Méndez who is concerned about the state of health suffered by the actor due to an alleged relapse.
Therefore, before the cameras of the morning newspaper “Hoy” he showed how worried and sad he is for García: “Cirrhosis of the liver is tremendous, the liver is everything… I created Andrés is suffering a lot because apart from that there are tremendous pains.
In the same interview, the ‘Guilty or Innocent’ interpreter hopes that Don Andrés will recover soon: “I wish him the best because I adore him, he is part of my life, of my career, we have always been great friends and I ask God a lot that Andrés doesn’t hurt at all, it’s all that matters to me.”
And as soon as he saw the image of the actor in an ambulance, the also participant of the series ‘Siempre reinas’ assured: “Whatever God wants, but don’t suffer”, because this disease hurts a lot.
He immediately and confidently assured that his father went through the same situation: “My father suffered from it, he did not smoke or drink, but out of anger he developed cirrhosis of the liver and I know perfectly well what that is.
In this context, the singer sent a message to the actor’s children, who have been told not to visit him, hoping that what they have to fix is in the past before it’s too late.
“I would tell his children to go to the one to forgive him, if he made mistakes, if he did not do things right, they should forgive him, he is their father, sooner or later one day if they don’t they will regret it and there is to remember that there is karma”ended.
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