The singer Olga Tañón mourned the physical loss of Hilda Siverio, the Spanish woman who shared smiles, dances and positive messages on social networks while facing a very aggressive cancer who ended up putting out his life on February 9.
The woman of fire dedicated a video to Hilda on Tiktok and Instagram, sending her condolences to the relatives and paying tribute to the influencer who on several occasions danced to the rhythm of her songs.
“Here I have just found out about the death of Hilda Siverio, a wonderful woman from Tenerife, a cancer fighter, who taught us to laugh despite so much sadness. My deepest condolences to her entire family, to her daughter. Let’s remember her. Thank you, Hilda, wherever she wants you to be, because you gave us a lot of joy! ”, Olga Tañón said in the video.
Olga’s dedication to the tiktoker included a series of audiovisuals that she shared while undergoing chemotherapy dancing or in her daily life.
Songs from “La Tañón” such as “La Gran Fiesta”, “Vivo la Vida Bailando”, “That Man Is a Liar” and “Brujería” starred in several of the many videos that Hilda shared dancing during her health process.
Who was Hilda Siverio?
Hilda Sivero, who died at the age of 52, was a woman from Tenerife who was in charge of showing joy on social networks. Each of her posts carried a positive message, even though she was in pain from her cancer.
In 2014, while pregnant with her third child, Hilda was diagnosed with breast cancer, but she decided not to undergo any treatment until her baby was born. At that time the scenario was three tumors in the left breast, two in the right breast; in addition to micrometastases in the lymphatic zone.
The birth of her little one had to be brought forward to week 34 as a result of the severity of Hilda’s cancer. She even recounted on social networks that she could not see her son until three weeks after the birth because she underwent tests, a mastectomy and began her chemotherapy cycles. The influencer also had her ovaries and tubes removed.
Knowing that her prognosis was difficult, she decided to live fully until she was allowed. Far from crying and appearing sad, Hilda was characterized by teaching and infecting people on social networks with joy and positivity in the face of any adversity.
Social networks became places for Hilda where she found a second family that accompanied her until her last breath and where, even after her death, they remember her and pay tribute to her.
In one of his latest publications, made on February 2, he was seen wearing a mask and a blue wig. “And that life is a gift every day for me. Here is my gift, a little more, but without pain,” said the message from the tiktoker.
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