1667440523 Rebecca Jones was hospitalized with pneumonia

Rebecca Jones was hospitalized with pneumonia

Rebecca Jones was hospitalized with pneumonia

Rebecca Jones, a well-known soap opera actress in Mexico, was admitted to the ABC Observatory Hospital in the Las Américas neighborhood west of Mexico City Tuesday night. His representation assures that Jones “has had pulmonary insufficiency and pneumonia” but is currently “stable”. The 65-year-old actress has just finished the Cabo series, which premiered on October 24th on Televisa and in which she is one of the protagonists.

“We appreciate your concern and affection for our beloved actress, we ask for your prayers and good energy for her speedy recovery,” the agency said. Pink Press journalist Paty Chapoy reported on her show Ventaneando that due to the “excess work” she had while filming the telenovela, the actress was “mellow and in intensive care,” “her immune system was weakened, and she felt herself caught pneumonia.” . According to Chapoy, it was she herself who entered the hospital on her own two feet to “be treated appropriately.”

The actress’ health has been strained, especially after the cancer she suffered in late 2017. Jones was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and, after undergoing surgery and chemotherapy, managed to overcome the disease almost two years later. “I was in stage three, very advanced, but the doctors told me that luckily I’m very healthy, I’ve gotten a strong body, without diabetes or high blood pressure,” the actress said at the time. A few months ago, the actress’ ex-husband Alejandro Camacho said that the cancer had returned, but shortly afterwards the actress denied this information.

Rebecca Jones Fuentes Berain was born on May 21, 1957 in Mexico City. Born to an American father and Mexican mother, she grew up in Mexico and grew up in the United States. There he studied acting at Orange Coast College, but shortly afterwards returned to Mexico, where he was able to build a career as a protagonist in telenovelas such as “The Fallen Angel”, “Cuna de Lobos” or “To Love Again”. He has also worked for the American broadcaster NBC and for Disney.

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