2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
bright StarHe made his debut in Brazilian soap operas with Carinha de Anjo, an adaptation of the Mexican story Mundo de Juguete. In this soap opera, the Mexican gives life to the mother of the protagonist girl. Her participation in this project requires that the singer also leave her native Mexico for seasons, where her two sons Manuel and Lucerito live, a product of her marriage to Manuel Mijares. How is it that the actress balances her schedules so as not to neglect her facet as a mom? "The television station thought of everything and they proposed an incredibly comfortable schedule for me, I travel every two and a half months and record for two or three weeks all my scenes and return to Mexico," Lucero exclusively told People en Español. "That allows me to be close to my children and also continue with my life and my professional side that I have in Mexico and the United States with Music."
In addition to his work schedule in Brazil, Lucero announced that he will be working on multiple projects with Univisión television next year. "I am very happy to work for the Hispanic family, on the television that invites me to promote traditions and exalt the values that all Latinos have," said the host.
Recommended:
A Woman Is Infected With Coronavirus Despite Being In Quarantine
A woman in North Carolina said that despite being quarantined for several weeks at home, she was infected with the coronavirus
Wealthy Venezuelans Vacationed Despite The Coronavirus; Accuse Them Of Promoting Contagion
The parties celebrated in Los Roques supposedly had the presence of the children of politicians and the singers Zion, Justin Quiles and Noriel
Marjorie De Sousa Continues Exercising Despite Her Pregnancy
Marjorie de Sousa continues exercising during her pregnancy
Aracely Arámbula Ensures That Her Children Enjoy Their Work
Aracely Arámbula ensures that her children enjoy their work (VIDEO)
Cesar Vargas Fights To Protect Others Despite His Legal Status
After crossing the US border with his mother as a child, Mexican immigrant César Vargas is now an undocumented lawyer fighting to help others in similar situations