
A regrettable news for Paloma Fiuza and all her fans. Luis Velo Fiuza, father of the member of Esto es Guerra, died on March 25 due to the complications he had due to COVID-19. The model had to leave the reality show to reunite with her family in Brazil.
The first to come out to talk about this topic was Johanna San Miguel, who was extremely moved. She also commented that the Brazilian model took an emergency flight when she learned that her father was no longer in this world.
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“Today is a very moving day for us because our beloved Paloma Fiuza is not on the program today because she had to take a flight and go to Brazil. She found out that her daddy had passed away,” he said.
Likewise, the host of Esto es Guerra announced the feelings of her colleagues, because they too were quite sad about the news, although they knew that they should continue working to entertain their audience.
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“Your colleagues and all your friends who are here are embracing you right now with all our strength and our love,” added the reality show host on the verge of tears.
For her part, María Pía Copello took advantage of the cameras to send her condolences to Paloma Fiuza and her entire family for this irreparable loss. The former child animator pointed out that she understood perfectly everything that was happening at the moment.
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“A lot of strength in this difficult time. Take all the time you need so you can come back. Our deepest condolences to your whole family,” said the leader and leader of the 'combatants'.
As you recall, a few weeks ago, Paloma Fiuza, being presented on the reality show, could not help but break into tears by acknowledging that she had arrived on the show despite have serious family problems.
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“I'm with a pretty serious family issue, it's a topic with my dad, everything is going to be okay, unfortunately the issue of COVID is very serious. All I want to say is take care of yourselves, you have to get vaccinated. My dad is going to get out of this, I'm praying,” he said at the time.
HIS TOUCHING MESSAGE TO HIS FATHER
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Although she was in Peru and her father was in Brazil, Paloma Fiuza sent her a moving message with the intention that she would hear him even if he is in the Intensive Care Unit. The Brazilian hoped to see her father alive until the last minute.
“Tell my dad, because I had the opportunity to visit him, that I love him very much, that the family is with him, that I am here because I have to work, but whatever happens I will see you. I am with you, I love you too much, everything will be fine. He's in ICU, he's sedated, but I know he's listening to me, he's listening to the prayers. Everything will work out, you just have to be strong,” he said.
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