Mexican actress Sasha Montenegro has died at the age of

Mexican actress Sasha Montenegro has died at the age of 78: cause of death announced

The entertainment world is once again dressed in mourning, like that Death of actress Sasha Montenegro, at 78 years old.

According to reports in the Mexican press, Sasha Montenegro had “lung cancer.”

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What did Sasha Montenegro die from?

According to reports, Sasha Montenegro He lost his life due to a “brain stroke”as Episode of “Lung Cancer” against whom he had been fighting for a long time.

According to N+ also the star “She was admitted to a hospital in Morelos”in Mexico.

Montenegro stayed out of the public eye for several years and has since provided no further details about her resignation “He always enjoyed good health”Reforma highlighted.

The artist was the one Widow of former Mexican President José López Portillowho died on February 17, 2004.

The life and career of Sasha Montenegro

However, Sasha Montenegro, whose real name is Aleksandra Aćimović Popović, was born on January 20, 1946 in Bari, Italy His parents originally came from Yugoslavia.

According to Reforma, his parents decided to emigrate to Argentina, where he grew up. It was only in her youth that she came to Mexico “because of the suggestion of working on a film.”

Montenegro In 1989 she became a Mexican citizen. according to N+ data. She was one of Mexico's most popular film and television actresses in the 1970s and 1980s.

He has performed with personalities such as El Santo, Verónica Castro, José José, Jorge Rivero, Rafael Inclán, Isela Vega, María Sorté, Angélica María, Sara García, Alberto Rojas and Carmen Salinas, among others.

To the artist he leaves behind two childrena product of her marriage to José López Portillo, and who did not immediately comment after the death of the famous actress was announced.

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The world of entertainment had its connections to the political circle, but for some famous Mexican women, those connections led to romance.

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Mexican journalist Gustavo Adolfo Infante, owner of the show “De Primera Mano”, published a video on YouTube in which he described the most notorious cases of Mexican actresses having affairs with Mexican politicians.

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Angélica Rivera and Enrique Peña Nieto They married on November 27, 2010 and were together until last February, when they made their divorce public.

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Infante reported that Peña married “La Gaviota” after being widowed by his first wife, Mónica Pretelini, who died in January 2007.

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Regarding the performance of the soap opera actress like Destilando Amor during her marriage to Peña Nieto, the journalist said: “Angélica Rivera, la neta, la neta, was always very careful.”

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Anahí and Manuel Velasco The singer and actress met the former governor of Chiapas in 2011 during a political event where a mutual friend introduced them.

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“He brought Anahí flowers, he gave her things, Velasco was very attentive to Anahí. Anahí, the whole time she was in Chiapas, she forgot about her artistic career, she forgot everything to become the mother of 'Mano', her baby,” said the journalist.

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Victoria Ruffo and Omar Fayad The Simply María actress is married to Omar Fayad, the current governor of the state of Hidalgo. They married on March 9, 2001 and have two children together: Anuar and Vicky.

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Last June, the protagonist of “The Stepmother” assured that, despite being married to a politician, she had no interest in entering this world. The above was also highlighted by Gustavo Adolfo.

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“What Victoria Ruffo did with Omar Fayed is: 'My husband is the governor, but I'm an actress, I dedicate myself to screaming, make money from plays, do soap operas and I let my husband run the state of Hidalgo'.” ” the journalist commented on Ruffo's position.

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Sherlyn and Gerardo Islas Gustavo Adolfo included this couple in his video. The actress celebrated her church wedding with Puebla politician Gerardo Islas on November 15, 2014 in Puebla. At the ceremony, Sherlyn had 21 bridesmaids, including Geraldine Bazán.

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However, she officially divorced Islas in 2016. In an interview she offered for Despierta América in December 2015, Sherlyn said that it was the distance that motivated their breakup: “It was a strong decision, but in the end it was worth it.” […] There is no specific reason why a relationship no longer works. […] Suddenly it became more and more complicated that he was in Puebla and I was in Mexico.

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Christiane Martel and Miguel Alemán Velasco Martel was born in France and was the winner of the 1953 Miss Universe pageant. In the 1960s, she met Miguel Alemán Velasco, the governor of the state of Veracruz.

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“My story is a fairy tale because since I met a certain man, everything has been fabulous for me,” Martel said of her husband in an interview for the show “Sale el sol.”

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“I really like this couple because they are decent people.” […] “Mrs. Christiane Martel, a true lady,” Infante said of this marriage.

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Irma Serrano, Luz María Aguilar and Gustavo Díaz Ordaz In the recount, the journalist left the infamous relationship between former President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, remembered for the massacre of students in Tlatelolco in 1968, and the actress Irma Serrano “La Tigresa “Don’t ignore it. .

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“He went with 'La Tigresa' and gave her a house in (the neighborhood of) El Pedregal de San Ángel […] At the entrance you opened the door after passing through the garden and it had a picture of a devil with a “What can I tell you?” of that size (alluding to a male reproductive system) and covering it with a small hat.” , assured Gustavo Adolfo.

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The owner of “First Hand” added that this former president also had a relationship with actress Luz María Aguilar, although he said that “she doesn’t like to talk about it.”

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Edith González and Santiago Creel The late actress had a relationship with the former Mexican interior minister at the beginning of the last decade. They had a daughter named Constanza, who will turn 15 in 2019.

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González did not marry Creel and the girl lived with her and Lorenzo Lazo (photo), who was the actress's husband until her death.

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“It was a discreet relationship, a relationship in which Santiago finally accepts that Constanza is his daughter,” commented Infante.

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Mariagna Prats and Marcelo Ebrard The current Mexican foreign minister was married to the “Friends x Always” actress from 2006 to 2011, when they formalized their divorce.

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“They say they have already had problems,” the journalist commented on the difficulties the couple faced during their marriage.

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Ana de la Reguera and Tomás Ruiz The actress had a relationship with the former Minister of Finance and Planning of the state of Veracruz, Tomás Ruiz, for just over two years.

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“When they fired at him, he suffered burns,” Gustavo Adolfo said.

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Sasha Montenegro and José López Portillo In 1995, the famous star civilly married former President José López Portillo. This union resulted in two children: Nabila (1985) and Alexander (1990).

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“Sasha actually suffered a lot because imagine being the wife of that 'guy' (man) that the whole country hates and imagine what it must have been like for her,” Infante said in the Video published on her YouTube channel.

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Silvia Pinal and Tulio Hernández The first actress was married to the former governor of the state of Tlaxcala from 1982 to 1995. Pinal combined her artistic career with politics, where she served as a senator and federal representative.

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“They are presented by the journalist 'Chucho' Gallegos and it changes the life of my dear 'Chivis' Pinal because this guy was generous,” said Gustavo Adolfo.

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María Félix and Maximino Ávila Camacho Maximino was a politician, military man and brother of former President Manuel Ávila Camacho. According to the Mexican journalist, he was in a relationship with some famous people of his time such as María Félix.

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An actress and Vicente Fox In his video, Gustavo Adolfo mentions that an actress wanted to get involved with former President Vicente Fox, but did not reveal the name. He assured that he knew how Fox's wife, Martha Sahagún (photo), put a stop to the said celebrity.

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“There is an actress in this country who calls herself a 'diva' and who wanted to reach out to Vicente Fox […] and that “Marthita” Sahagún finds out and says “up to here,” I know […]
I won’t say who it is because then the lady will sue,” said the journalist.

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Gustavo Adolfo also mentioned the rumor that existed about the alleged relationship between the actress Adela Noriega and the former president Carlos Salinas de Gortari: “Everyone says that they would leave, eh, everyone assures it.” So far, none of them have this Fact confirmed.

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