2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Dayanara Torres, who recently told People en Español how she has taken back the reins of her career and her life, raises her eyebrows again with a fun video in which she shows off her manual skills.
The 42-year-old former Miss Universe shared an incredible clip on Thursday about how, using brushes, electric saws, nails and hammers, among other tools, she put together a map of Puerto Rico on wood and painted it in the colors of her flag. home island to hang in the room of his 16-year-old son Cristian Anthony.
Dressed in an apron, gloves, collected hair and glasses, the Puerto Rican beauty puts aside glamor to perform her masterpiece supported by the instructions of her digital tablet and the help of her older son. The result is great.
"For me, being a mother is my main role and I more or less put my career aside," Torres said of her children with her ex-husband, Marc Anthony, in an exclusive interview for the April issue of People en Español. “Now that they are older, Cristian is already [16] years old, Ryan is 13, I feel like I can let them go a little bit. The work is already starting and I feel happy. The children also want me to do what I'm doing."
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