Galilea Montijo tearfully reveals that her son is in Acapulco: she is leaving the program to go with him
The host spoke about the difficult situation the port finds itself in after Hurricane Otis.
By: Valeria Contreras N.
Dismayed, Galilea Montijo says her son was in Acapulco during Hurricane Otis
Galilea Montijo was one of those affected Hurricane Otis, The In the early hours of October 25, it hit the port of Acapulco, Guerrero, causing millions of dollars in damage and harming the entire population.
On social networks, the Hoy presenter confessed her concern for her family in the face of the devastation.
“I don’t know anything about my people in Acapulco“wrote the actress, who was moved to tears hours later on the Hoy show.
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Galilea Montijo was dismayed that she didn’t know anything about her family after Hurricane Otis
Galilea Montijo cries as she reveals her son is in Acapulco
The Hoy broadcast on October 26th began differently and both Galilea Montijo and the other presenters showed their solidarity with the victims of Acapulco.
“As you know, the situation is painful for all of Mexico, not just for the state of Guerrero, and as you know, many of us have friends and family, and for now we can only tell you that there was only one lane open” , he explained.
The driver, 50 years old, He couldn’t hold back his tears as he talked about his family trapped in the harbor and although he explained that they were fine, he broke down when he confessed that his son Mateo was there with his father Fernando Reina.
“I will be with my people, thank God I know that my whole family is fine, My child was currently with his father.So I’ll try to help to all people,” he explained.
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Galilea Montijo cries as she reveals her son is in Acapulco
Galilea Montijo said that in addition to meeting her 11-year-old firstborn, she will also travel to Acapulco to help those affected and convey to them everything that is happening.
“It’s not just for me, but for all people who need all of our solidarity at this time. “I will convey from there what is happening, what is needed to help get out of our trenches, with the firm belief that we will move forward,” the host said a few minutes before leaving the program to head to Acapulco to do.
Andrea Legarreta doesn’t know anything about her father because of the hurricane
After Galilea’s words, Andrea Legarreta came to the Hoy program and, visibly dismayed, explained that she had decided to join the program to try to calm the nervousness that comes from not knowing anything about her father or her brother.
“I chose the job because it drives you crazy not knowing anything. I decided to be here to distract myself a little, believing that my father and my brother are doing well“We have already learned something about my uncle, which makes me very happy,” he explained.
The host explained that all her support goes out to the victims of Hurricane Otis and that she is close to tears and hopes to hear from her family soon.
“We hug our brothers from Guerrero and wait for good news. “Better job, as my father told me, than what happened to my mother: ‘Go to work, with your friends,’ and here I am instead of looking at the phone alone,” she said.