Martha Higareda reveals her terrifying paranormal experience before giving birth

The actress recounts the strange events that led her to ask for emergency spiritual help to protect her unborn twins.

The strange final chapter of Martha Higareda’s pregnancy

Just when you thought a twin pregnancy was the maximum level of difficulty in survival mode, Martha Higareda life, or something else, decided to turn up the volume on the supernatural. On the verge of welcoming her twins, the actress gave us the creepiest *tea*: her last stretch of pregnancy was a mix between an episode of Ghostbusters and a bad day in the office from beyond.

She revealed that the final stage of her sweet wait was dotted with episodes that, with all due respect, have no explanation in any parenting book. The situation became so intense that the solution was not an extra ultrasound, but an express spiritual intervention. Because sometimes, all the universe asks for is some holy water and a priest on your quick contact list.

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The day everything went out of control

The trigger for this saga occurred on November 11, while he was recording his podcast ‘De todo un mucho’ with Yordi Rosado. The theme of the day: dreams and encounters with the afterlife. Basically, the perfect menu for a paranormal banquet. Suddenly, the atmosphere became more twisted than the plot of a soap opera at 10 at night. According to her testimony, her babies began to move with an intensity that was not normal at all. “It was like they were reacting to what we were saying,” he said. Come on, the fetuses were already giving their opinion on the conversation, something that not even the best Spotify algorithms can predict.

But the real *plot twist* came the next morning. Martha woke up to an aroma that was not exactly like freshly baked bread, but rather something “foul, impossible to explain,” that was roaming freely through her house for no logical reason. Minutes later, an army of “pantheoner” flies (technical term for ‘fly of bad omen’) made their appearance. To top off the show, the electrical system began to do its thing and the objects in the house decided to go for a walk on their own. The climate in their home became so heavy that even the cushions were sweating with anxiety. The actress confessed to feeling unsafe inside her own home, a feeling that no one has on their wish list for the third trimester.

The solution was heavenly, not earthly

Faced with this esoteric chaos, Higareda did not call his doctor, but instead asked for reinforcements from heaven. His masterstroke was to request the presence of a priest to bless the house and place religious objects as a protective shield. “I had to make sure nothing bad touched my daughters,” she explained. Basically a *baby shower* but with crucifixes and prayers instead of diaper games.

The actress, in a move of pure digital awareness, also asked that the podcast episode be edited to eliminate the most sensitive fragments. Their mission: not to expose their audience to a complicated spiritual vibe. Because in the age of content, even paranormal phenomena need a good editor.

This anecdote makes it clear to us that, sometimes, preparation for motherhood includes lessons in logistics, pediatrics and, apparently, basic management of poltergeist activity. A story that mixes the miracle of life with a touch of mystery that not even the best screenwriter would have dared to propose.

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FIFA Fan Festival concerts in Monterrey rescheduled due to rain

Concerts of El Gran Silencio and La Costumbre were moved to July due to damage to the stage.

Changes to the FIFA Fan Festival musical lineup

The weather conditions over the weekend forced adjustments to the FIFA Fan Festival Monterrey programming. Organizers confirmed that the concerts scheduled for this Saturday were rescheduled due to the damage the Live Stage suffered during Friday’s storm.

The presentation of El Gran Silencio was moved to July 2, while La Costumbre —whose show was suspended on Friday— will now play on July 7. This was reported by Apodaca Group on social networks.

Despite the changes, the venue will open its doors at 5:00 p.m. The broadcasts of the World Cup matches are still on: Ecuador vs. Curacao at 6:00 p.m., and Tunisia vs. Japan at 10:00 p.m., both in the Food & Soul area.

Caution for the weather

The rescheduling occurs a day after heavy rains and winds of up to 50 km/h caused damage to various facilities in the Fundidora Park. Civil Protection of Nuevo León maintains a preventive notice for the afternoon and evening of this Saturday, which is why it asks the population to take extreme care in the metropolitan area.

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Dua Lipa and Callum Turner celebrate religious wedding in Sicily

The singer and the actor got married in a Sicilian villa with 150 guests and a Michelin star banquet.

Dua Lipa and Callum Turner have already shared the first images of their religious wedding, held on May 31 at the Villa Valguarnera, in Palermo, Sicily. The wedding occurred six days after the civil ceremony at Marylebone Town Hall, London.

The details of the ceremony

The singer wore a dress designed by Matthieu Blazy, creative director of Chanel, made with gold and silver beads and a train adorned with 25,000 feathers. Her veil included a feather headdress that, according to the Daily Mail, required 3,220 hours of embroidery. Callum Turner opted for a Louis Vuitton suit.

The official photographs were taken by British photographer David Sims, specialized in contemporary fashion. Among the guests were Donatella Versace, Charli XCX and Elton John, who livened up the evening by singing “Your Song” for the couple.

The wedding banquet

The reception, valued at around £1.5 million, brought together 150 people including family and friends. The menu, led by Michelin-starred chef Tony Lo Coco, included three courses: Sicilian pasta with eggplant, chickpea fritters and fried potato balls. For dessert they served cannolis and cassata, a traditional Italian dessert.

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Tom Dreesen, pioneer of interracial comedy, dies

The comedian who broke racial barriers and opened for Sinatra has died at the age of 86.

A pioneer of interracial comedy

Tom Dreesen, who with Tim Reid formed one of the first interracial stand-up duos in the United States and years later opened for Frank Sinatra, died on Wednesday at the age of 86. The news was confirmed by his publicist Lori De Waal. The cause of death was not revealed.

From Chicago to history

The duo met in Chicago and in 1969 they created Tim and Tom. Amid racial tensions, they used humor to address social issues and unite diverse audiences. They worked together until the mid-seventies. Reid later shined solo as DJ Venus Flytrap in the comedy WKRP in Cincinnati; Dreesen was a guest star on that show.

Solo career and television

After separating, Dreesen perfected his stand-up and achieved more than 500 appearances on national television. He was a guest 60 times on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and frequently appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, with whom he had been friends since the seventies at The Comedy Store in West Hollywood.

His last television appearance was last week on Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen. For 14 years he opened for Frank Sinatra, with whom he established a close relationship.

Legacy and family

Dreesen leaves behind his daughters Amy and Jennifer — from his marriage to Maryellen Subock, which ended in divorce in 1984 — and seven grandchildren. He was predeceased by his son Tommy.

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