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This is how Tina Galindo supported Daniela Romo when the singer’s mother died

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This is how Tina Galindo supported Daniela Romo when the singer’s mother died

Doña Teresa Morales died in September 2020 at the age of 95 (Photo: Archive)

The death of Tina Galindo has shocked the public, the artistic and cultural community and, of course, Daniela Romo, who was her great friend and “life partner,” as she has declared.

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The death of the theater producer at the age of 78, resulting from cardiorespiratory arrest due to complications from a COVID-19 infection, has been a hard blow for the beloved Mexican singer, who has received all kinds of support.

“She had an impeccable career, a great creator. I thank you all very much for being here. 44 years doing everything together and life will never be enough for me, whatever I get, other than to honor what she taught me, to travel the paths she guided me along and everything she gave me in life,” Daniela declared with broken voice before the press at the funeral services held at the director’s home in Las Lomas de Chapultepec.

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Likewise, the actress of soap operas such as El manantial and El Camino secreto, said she felt helpless in the face of Tina’s death, and after the death of her mother, which occurred almost four years ago.

The singer thanked her for her company for 44 years Instagram: @ventaneando

“She remains in the hearts of many people, in the minds of many people and especially in me, because Tina is the being that gave me my being without giving birth to me. She is a huge void in my life and now I do feel very orphaned because now I don’t even have my mother, I no longer have Tina, but I carry them in me,” said Daniela.

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The pain that the outstanding singer now experiences is added to the pain she suffered when she said goodbye to her mother, Mrs. Teresa Corona, at 95 years old.

It was in September 2020 when Daniela announced the death in a discreet way.

“Mom” was the message that accompanied a first publication on Twitter and Instagram with a photo of the lady a few years ago; She accompanied the text with the emoji of praying palms and the actress did not express anything else.

Daniela always demonstrated her closeness and love to Doña Teresa, who raised her in the absence of a father (Photo: Archive)

After that, the person who supported her in communicating the unfortunate death of the lady to the public and the media was Tina Galindo; The late director of the Teatro Insurgentes was in charge of spreading the news.

“It is with great sadness that I share with you the departure of Doña Tere, Daniela’s mother. He now rests in peace after saying mission accomplished,” Daniela’s dear friend wrote on Twitter.

After confirming the news by reposting Galindo’s message, it was on Instagram where the singer of hits like Que venn los fuegos and De mi enamórate wrote an emotional farewell message next to a photograph where she appears as a girl with her mother, and another where he takes her by the hand.

It was Tina Galindo who, with this image, announced the death of the lady (Photo: Instagram)

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“Mommy: I only lived for you. Thank you for your being that is my essence, for your tenderness and your madness, for so much that words are not enough. I will honor your love and your example. I will honor your life, which is mine. I always in you, you always in me. Thank you thank you thank you. My mother. Divine woman,” Daniela wrote at the bottom of the image.

Daniela Romo was very close to her mother, whom she affectionately called “little cotton head.” It was even within the framework of a Father’s Day celebration of hers when she shared an image of her where she appears giving him a hug. “The best! Happy Mother’s Day, Father’s Day”, and according to what was told at some point, her father was never part of her life, so Doña Tere became her only support and company.

The relationship between mother and daughter was so close that when Daniela was diagnosed with breast cancer, her biggest worry was that her mother would fall into depression.

Daniela Romo as a child with a young Teresa Corona (Photo: File)

“I was afraid that my ‘little cotton head’ would fall off with my illness, but no, God is so great that He helped us cope with it in the best way,” Daniela said in 2015 for an entertainment program.

After the death of Doña Teresa, without a doubt the company and emotional support of Tina Galindo were of great help to the beloved interpreter.

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