Ferdinando Valencia Acknowledges That His Son Tadeo Changed As A Result Of Dante's Death

Ferdinando Valencia Acknowledges That His Son Tadeo Changed As A Result Of Dante's Death
Ferdinando Valencia Acknowledges That His Son Tadeo Changed As A Result Of Dante's Death

Video: Ferdinando Valencia Acknowledges That His Son Tadeo Changed As A Result Of Dante's Death

Video: Ferdinando Valencia Acknowledges That His Son Tadeo Changed As A Result Of Dante's Death
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Despite having just four months to live, Tadeo, the son of Ferdinando Valencia and also the actress Brenda Kellerman, felt in a very special way the death of his twin brother Dante, who died a month ago after a hard battle against meningitis that it finally cost him his life.

This was revealed this week by the Mexican actor in an exclusive interview with the television program Hoy, where the 39-year-old interpreter revealed visibly moved that the baby began to behave in a different way as a result of Dante's death.

"They say there is a connection between the twins, the twins … We began to see Tadeo very differently the minute one that his little brother died," said the leading man of successful soap operas on Televisa such as What Life Stole from Me or Simply Maria.

Ferdinando explained that the baby is now "in an attitude of peace", as if he had rested "because somehow he felt the pain of his little brother."

"He is with an attitude of peace, as relaxed, crying less, smiling, as if he had rested because somehow he felt the pain of his little brother or something, I do not know," he acknowledged.

The actor, who little by little tries to return to the routine after going through the three most difficult months of his life, also spoke of the teaching that the painful death of his son left him.

“If I had not been taught this, it would be as desperate to say that it did not leave me a teaching as to say that my son's life was meaningless. Of course I learned a lot, he said.

“It focuses you because it tells you what really matters. We have said 'I am not going to live to complain'. All that [happened] is as if it had been a scheduled trip by Dante to come and bring so many people to our side because people love us so much,”he explained.

The soap opera gallant acknowledged that both he and his wife clung to God very much to cope with this hard blow.

“If you understand that God's plans are more important than yours, rest a lot. Far from being angry, we are closer to God and understanding that what he wants happens in life,”he said.

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