Violeta Isfel In Therapy After Her Son's Farewell

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Violeta Isfel In Therapy After Her Son's Farewell
Violeta Isfel In Therapy After Her Son's Farewell

Video: Violeta Isfel In Therapy After Her Son's Farewell

Video: Violeta Isfel In Therapy After Her Son's Farewell
Video: Violeta Isfel colegiala 2024, November
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For Violeta Isfel, who resides in Mexico City, it is being a very 'hard' experience having to live away from her first-born Omar, 14, who last week left the family home to enter the University of Football and Sciences of Sport located in the Mexican state of Pachuca. So much so that the 33-year-old Mexican actress, who has participated in successful soap operas on Televisa such as Atrévete a soñar and Porque el amor manda, has needed psychological therapy to cope with the child's absence.

“I had not understood that about the empty nest, in fact I was laughing a lot at that term, I did not understand it very well. And later I discovered that it is not that one does not understand it but that it is like a matter of instinct,”Isfel said in a recent interview for the Hoy program.

Fortunately, the actress is in a good moment at a professional level, so work is also being a key factor to recover from this hard blow.

“I have a lot of work right now so that life hasn't let me completely fall apart. I am also supported in therapy and many other things because I do not want to be badly stopped in case Omar needs me, Violeta explained.

The actress, who is currently participating in the successful Televisa telenovela My husband has more family, which will be released soon by Univision, cannot see her son during his first month of hospitalization since "we have to wait for them to adapt," Isfel said.

Despite this, the actress cannot be more proud of her first-born son because of how he is facing this new stage of his life.

“To see him so dedicated, with so much discipline and with so much desire because it is clear to me that I taught him something good. So I am proud of him, I am very happy for him. Obviously he knows that he is being hard for me, I know that he is being hard for him, but we are left to support each other and to make him want to be the team that we have always been”, he concluded.

Emotional farewell

Isfel, who has had to support her first-born child alone as a single mother, last week softened social networks by dedicating emotional words of farewell to her son.

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