Rosita Pelayo, actress and dancer, died at the age of 64, stated the reporter Jorge Zamitiz through his social networks.
“It is with deep pain that I have to inform you that my dear friend Rosita Pelayo has passed away. He is already with mom and dad Pelayo, as she told her parents. I will let you know shortly where and when the funeral service will take place,” the post reads.
The actress was admitted to a CDMX hospital on December 13 due to complications from cancer treatment.
“She had chemotherapy and radiotherapy for three weeks and she was doing perfectly (…) In the last week, which was already the last week, things started to get complicated and she started to lose control Colostomy a little blood, which alerts Doña Herminia, the lady who takes care of her “We decided to take her to the hospital” Zamitiz explained.
How did Rosita Pelayo die?
Rosita Pelayo suffered from colon cancer, a disease discovered in 2023.
Jorge Zamitiz, a close friend of the interpreter, pointed out the first Colostomy that they were successful with Rosita; that is, the malignant tumor had been removed.
However, in later studies, doctors discovered that the actress had two more.
Due to Pelayo's delicate condition, her surgery was not feasible, so they opted for chemotherapy and treatment Radiation therapies.
Why was Rosita Pelayo hospitalized in an emergency?
The actress received several chemotherapy treatments, but the side effects of this treatment worsened the actress's health in recent weeks, according to information from Monica Castaneda.
The journalist pointed out that this treatment caused an allergic reaction and dehydration in the actress's body.
Later, Jorge Zamitiz expanded the version about Pelayo's fragile health.
According to a journalist, the Cancer complications The pain the interpreter suffered was exacerbated by the numerous tumors she had.
“She arrived (at the hospital) conscious, at the moment she is very tired. “I see her with very little energy, but she's conscious, she's making her jokes, with very little energy, but she's still trying to keep that sense of humor,” he said.
The communicator explained in a broadcast by Ventaneando that in the third week of chemotherapy Doctors found blood residue in the Pelayo ejections.
The actress had undergone a colostomy, a surgical procedure that involves “removing” a stoma The end of the colon is inserted through an opening (stoma) in the abdominal wall, allowing the patient to void into a sterile bag that is constantly changed.
During follow-up, doctors noted signs of bleeding in the bag and suggested it was likely an ulcer resulting from treatment.
“It says here that it is probably a result of the treatment that she has an ulcer. The tricky thing here is that everything is getting worse due to the condition of my dear Rosita, she was very severely dehydrated yesterday (…). Unfortunately, the “situation has become a little more complicated,” explained the communicator.
Who was Rosita Pelayo?
Rosa Maria Pelayo Vargas He started his career on television with the role of Rossy, in Cachún cachún ra ra!, a series whose first episode premiered in 1982.
Later he appeared in soap operas like Oyuki's sin, Seraph, Hug me tight, Salomé, La fea más bella, Sueños y Caramelos, Vivan los niños, Sortilegio, Esmeralda and other Televisa productions.
Theater was also part of Rosita Pelayo's career. In the staging The coming flood, She played the character of Consuelo and shared the stage with actors such as Héctor Bonilla, Mariana Levy and Luis Couturier.
She was recently part of the cast of the play “I am not what I dreamed,” a monologue in which Rosita spoke on the couch of therapist Sigifredo Froyland.
ANDA says goodbye to Rosita Pelayo
Following Rosita Pelayo's health complications, the National Association of Actors (ANDA) supported the actress La Fea Más Bella.
The facility cared for the interpreter since she was admitted to the Obregón Hospital, a clinic affiliated with the ANDA.
This afternoon, the club expressed its condolences to Rosita's family and friends in a statement on its X account.