Humberto Zurita Shares The Confession Of Christian Bach

Humberto Zurita Shares The Confession Of Christian Bach
Humberto Zurita Shares The Confession Of Christian Bach

Video: Humberto Zurita Shares The Confession Of Christian Bach

Video: Humberto Zurita Shares The Confession Of Christian Bach
Video: Entrevista Christian Bach y Humberto Zurita 2024, May
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Remember is to live again. Or at least that's what it says. Perhaps that is why it is not surprising that Humberto Zurita has not stopped remembering his deceased wife through social networks since the actress lost her life in late February due to respiratory arrest at age 59.

This Friday, without going any further, the first Mexican actor shared a video through his Instagram profile that includes a fragment of an interview that Bach gave during his time as villain of the successful Telemundo soap opera La patrona (2013) in which the deceased interpreter of Argentine origin confesses some details of his way of being.

“My worst flaws is that I say what I think, which is sometimes a virtue but not always. I do say everything I think, I do not take anything, I am a mouth but I think that this is how you have to be in life, I think you have to express what you have in your heart and I am terribly stubborn, I am very stubborn, when I want I try to achieve something with tenacity and I am terribly impatient, patience is not one of my virtues”, acknowledged Bach in that interview.

Humberto, who next year will be back on Telemundo screens as part of the cast of the romantic comedy 100 days to fall in love starring Erick Elías, accompanied the video with an emotional phrase that reflects what a person feels when they lose a being Dear.

"People do not die to us immediately, but remain bathed in a kind of life aura that bears no relation to true immortality, but through which they continue to occupy our thoughts in the same way as when they were alive," he wrote. Zurita quoting the French novelist Marcel Proust.

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