César Bono reveals his fight against pain and mobility

The actor faces mobility problems and pain, but does not plan to retire.

César Bono, known for playing Frankie Rivers in the series Neighbors, set off alarms among his followers by talking about his state of health.

The actor confessed that the consequences of the heart attacks he suffered years ago continue to affect his daily life. He lost mobility in one hand and faces constant pain.

“I feel fine, but with mobility problems that have existed since I had the heart attack, that is, it is nothing new. I have gone to all the therapies I can, but my best therapy is work,” he explained.

Daily pain and firm will

Bono explained that during the day the discomfort is bearable, but at night the pain intensifies. He has been close to death on several occasions, although he did not detail when.

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Despite everything, he rules out retirement. “As long as the heart is ‘tacataca’ you have to give it. We all die from the heart… When the heart stops, that’s when you die,” he pointed out.

The performer remains active in the artistic environment, convinced that work is his best therapy.

They deny Pablo Lyle permission to fire his father

Pablo Lyle faces another blow: the authorities in the US denied him humanitarian permission.

Without the possibility of farewell

Pablo Lyle could not travel to Mexico to say goodbye to his father, Jorge Lyle, who died at the age of 77. The Mexican actor requested a humanitarian permit, but the authorities in the United States rejected it.

His father suffered from Alzheimer’s and his health deteriorated after a fall at the center where he received care. The actor’s defense requested an exceptional permit under Rule 33-601.601 of the Florida Administrative Code, known as furlough. The request was denied.

So far, the family has not announced details about the funeral services or whether Pablo Lyle will be able to participate in any way. The actor is serving a sentence for involuntary manslaughter in a US prison.

The news was known on June 13 and generated expressions of support for the artist and his loved ones.

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Nadia Ferreira: Lion King party and arrival of her daughter

The model combines the birthday of her first-born with the excitement of a new daughter.

Three years and a new arrival

Nadia Ferreira, wife of Marc Anthony, lives days of double celebration. While she is getting ready to give birth to her second daughter, the Paraguayan model celebrated her first-born’s third birthday with a Lion King themed party.

The images of the event moved the networks. The young woman, 20 years younger than the Puerto Rican singer, wore a green dress that marked her advanced pregnancy. In his message, he confessed surprise at how quickly time passes:

“My little boy, my little one, my baby… Today turns 3 years old and I can’t believe how quickly time goes by. May God bless you always.”

The couple’s story began years ago, when Ferreira – then a 16-year-old teenager – attended a Marc Anthony concert in Paraguay and got a photo as a fan. The reunion occurred in 2022; The relationship was consolidated quickly, with an engagement in Miami and a wedding in June 2023.

A week ago, Nadia dazzled at her daughter’s baby shower in a pink outfit. He also dedicated a loving message:

“Before we met you, we celebrated you. Every flower, every hug, every smile was for you, my girl. Thank you to everyone who made this day so special for our family.”

The little one’s arrival is near. Meanwhile, the family prepares to receive her with the same joy that marked the older brother’s birthday.

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Al Pacino praises Diego Boneta for his Fidel Castro

The legendary actor was impressed by the Mexican's performance in 'Killing Castro'.

Al Pacino and Diego Boneta share credits in Killing Castro, a political thriller that had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film is based on real events that occurred in September 1960, months after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution.

During the festival’s red carpet, Pacino publicly praised Boneta. His words were recorded on video:

“What a great performance this guy gives. That’s all I can say. It’s incredible what he does. He becomes the character, one of the great things actors can do.”

Boneta’s reaction

The Mexican actor responded excitedly from the Mexico City airport. “I honestly still can’t believe it,” he said. “He’s one of the best of all time.”

Boneta, known for playing Luis Miguel in the biographical series, assured that bringing Fidel Castro to life is the most important and rewarding challenge of his career. “I was panicking when I got the role,” he confessed. To prepare, he worked with more than five teachers.

In the film, directed by Puerto Rican Eif Rivera, Pacino plays a CIA operative who designs a plot to eliminate Castro. Boneta was proud to represent Mexico in this production. “As a Mexican, being able to be there is what gives me the most pride,” he expressed.

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