Just a few days ago the terrible news of the death of the famous movie actress, Irma Serrano “La Tigresa” was given.. This shook the Hispanic entertainment world as it left a great legacy in Latin American cinema.
After his death, his remains were cremated in Chiapas, Mexico, so that they were later transferred to Mexico City where they paid him a heartfelt tribute.
But during the event to honor him, which was held in the famous theater of the deceased actress, “Fru Fru”, chilling images of alleged paranormal visits emerged.
The photograph of the supposed ghost went viral after the tribute paid to the famous actress was reported by the “Venga la alegría” program.
After the last goodbye to the famous star who died on March 1 in her native Chiapas at the age of 89, the version immediately gained strength.
This image was taken from one of the central balconies of the famous theater located in the center of Mexico City.
Where the supposed ghost is seen, which appears on one of the side balconies of the building looking towards the aforementioned point where a man is located.
Was this ghost at Irma Serrano’s tribute real?
Rebeca Moreno, a producer who was commissioned to pay homage to Irma Serrano, was the one who spoke about this paranormal issue through an interview on the TV Azteca show.
And she clarified that this image is not recent since she herself spread it in November 2021, so said ghost would not be that of “La Tigresa”, as some Internet users began to speculate, although Moreno confirmed that there are paranormal events inside the “Fru Fru” theater.
“There are people who are very afraid, I do believe that there are presences in that theater. I believe that there are ghosts in all theaters and he could say that things happen when “La Dama de Negro” happens on stage and the ‘Fru Fru’ theater is no exception, it is one of the oldest theatres, but I also feel that they are protecting that theater”
REBECCA MORENO
Said the producer Rebeca Moreno, who also took the opportunity to recognize Irma Serrano for opening the gap to give space to women within the theater production.
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