- Pablo Lyle’s wife raised their children without the actor. It sells donuts and has branches in Mazatlán.
Not just the life of Paul Lyle That changed drastically after the actor was involved in a traffic accident in Miami in 2019, in which a man unfortunately died.
This brought the actor a long test, and in the end he won 5 years in prison, 8 days probation and 100 days community service.
His children and wife made this difficult journey from Mexico and had to deal not only with his absence but also with daily life come forward.
The very one who spoke out loud about what it was like to be without Pablo Lyle was his wife Ana Araujo in a podcast where she shared what It was hard to digest that you lost the stability of your family from one moment to the next: “We were returning from a family trip when something happened and my life suddenly changed. It was very difficult for me to accept that after this event, my family was forever no longer what we were on this journey.”
And continued: “We never all lived together again. We could never be calm all together again.we end up in a different life situation. I cried because I saw the families’ tripsas I said: “I had that, it will never happen again.”“.
Ana Araujo had to reschedule because there would be no more family trips as before and she would focus on her health / Instagram: @pablolyle
However, Ana gained strength for her children and decided to move on: “When I learned to accept that this was no longer going to be right for me, I started to look back. Stop looking back at what you had and start looking forward again. see a world full of possibilities and new ways of being, to live, experience and see all these new advantages that were already there for me on this new path.”
“When I have nothing and nothing left with my children and I say: “What are we supposed to live on now, how do I feed them?”…When I thought about it How can my children be well? (said): ‘I’m doing well’ because then they start as problems or situations where you say: “I will go to therapy with the children” and that was the first thing I thought, but it was very clear to me when they told me: “No, if you are well, your children will be well too”… I tried it like that and I got Clearly, yes.”
Ana Araujo talks about her life without Pablo Lyle / Instagram: @anaaraujof, @pablolyle
Ana admitted that thanks to her she was able to move on Support network in Mazatlán, Sinaloa. He runs a dessert shop there: “That was something very important for me family support, Friends, all the people who support you in your new beginning. For me it is very important and it was the key… Speaking of my business, it took me so much work to grow it and survive from it. When they just introduced me as a businesswoman, I said, “It’s my dream to be a businesswoman.” I dream of being that person. It cost me a lot because where you put your energy, that’s where the growth will go. In my case, my energy is invested in my children, my money is invested in my children, in their happiness, in their peace of mind, in their well-being, in their mental health… My company has grown very slowly, and this has also happened cost me a lot,” he finished.