After it was reported on Saturday, April 18, that the actress Barbara Torresrecognized for her participation in “The P. Luche Family”had been urgently hospitalized in Matamoros, Tamaulipasthe comedian clarified on social networks the reasons why she had to be treated.
Torres is in this state due to a tour with the play “Brujas.” Through his Instagram account, he noted that he is currently in good condition.
“It was just a little dehydration from having missed a beat. I’m going from one place to the other,” he explained.
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Initially, some media reported that the actress had fainted in the hotel where she was staying, a situation that Bárbara Torres herself later confirmed, explaining that the incident was related to dehydration due to not having consumed enough water, although she assured that it was nothing serious: “I’m still perfect, well within what I believe, and thank you all very much.”
In an interview with “Venga la Alegría”, the actress explained that during her presentations she usually avoids drinking too much water, since sometimes she cannot go out to the bathroom due to the dynamics of her scenes, which are a single act.
The actress reported that the incident occurred while she was having breakfast with the producer, when she began to feel bad and lost consciousness for a few moments, although she regained consciousness shortly after.
“They gave me serum and everything they could give me,” he said.
Bárbara also defended her castmate, Sabine Moussier, who reacted upset when she realized that the actress was being recorded while she was transferred in an ambulance on a stretcher.
“I didn’t want my children to find out so as not to worry them, I wanted to let them know, and the only thing that happened was that Sabi said: ‘please don’t record,’” Torres explained.
Finally, the actress called for the sensitivity of the public and those who record these types of situations in public spaces, since they can directly affect the families of those involved.
In addition to Torres and Sabine, the cast of “Brujas” is made up of Dalilah Polanco and Gabriela Spanic.
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