the mexican actress Silvia Pinal received a well-deserved tribute at the Palace of Fine Arts organized by his daughter Sylvia Pasquel. At the event, which recognized the entire artistic career of the diva of the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema, friends from the guild were present, as well as part of her family, including Alejandra Guzman.
After the participation of Stephanie Salas with the mini staging of “Hello, Dolly” everyone expected Enrique Guzmán’s daughter to make her appearance on stage with some number, but it was not like that. She was simply as a spectator enjoying the recognition of her mother; she only at the end she said to him, almost on her knees, a few phrases of affection.
Everything was going smoothly, but when opening their dialogue with the phrase “well, it was not my turn to sing”, everyone speculated that there were problems within the Pinal Dynasty, especially between the sisters Sylvia Pasquel and Alejandra Guzmán. This was immediately questioned to the first as soon as he had contact with the press; however, she categorically denied it.
Silvia Pinal is on long tablecloths, as she celebrated her 91st birthday and as expected, the pink press ran to find out the details of the celebration that she will have throughout the day. Similarly, they did not overlook the alleged enmity that exists between Alejandra Guzmán and Sylvia Pasquel.
In front of the microphones, the actress assured that she is satisfied with her mother’s tribute in Fine Arts, because she fulfilled what she promised her and although she knew that good and bad things would happen, that was “outside, but really what happened at the family level and at my mom’s level, that’s something unforgettable and that’s what I’m left with,” highlighted.
Regarding his relationship with Alejandra Guzmán, he said that it is fine and if he did not appear it was because she decided so, because Pasquel, he said, complied with making the call: “In the end, I call and whoever gets on the train gets on and whoever doesn’t doesn’t either…”he mentioned in front of the microphones.
“They have always wanted to make enemies of us and as much as they make enemies of us, there is the cover of Hola and they also did a behind-the-scenes look and you will see that we were playing, laughing. Ale was finishing the whole box of tissues so she was sweating, because she had put on a sweater. Things that happened to us as a funny family, well, if you insist on fighting, what can I do to you?SYLVIA PASQUEL
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