Vicente Fernández, the daughter who, according to El Último Rey, nobody knew | AP
Why did nobody know her?, the last chapter of El Último Rey: El Hijo del Pueblo, the unauthorized biography of Don Vicente Fernández based on the book of the same name by Olga Wornat, uncovered a chapter in the life of the singer and Doña Cuquita that was not known .
The Televisa series that has given the family so much headache Vincent Fernandez Gomez and despite restraining orders and others that have come to light, he suggested that Doña Refugio Abarca Villaseñor had indeed borne a daughter.
It is known that El Charro de Huentitán and his wife had three children known as Los Tres Potrillos: Vicente Fernández Jr., Gerardo and Alejandro, in addition to raising and adopting Alejandra, the daughter of a sister of Doña Cuquita.
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However, El Último Rey hinted that the singer-actor and his wife suffered a terrible loss because even between poverty and some health problems, “Vis”, as they call the firstborn of the family, Doña María del Refugio would have given birth to a girl .
Vicente Fernández, the daughter that no one knew, according to The Last King. Photo: AP.
In the final chapter on Friday March 25, Mr. Vicente Fernandez Together with her sisters they would have helped Doña Cuquita with her home birth and everything seemed happy when hearing the singer say that she was a girl, but everything turned into drama when her partner asks why she didn’t cry, that was when that was not yet famous He realized that the little girl had been stillborn.
The rather sad chapter depicts the pain of the family and the baby’s funeral, and also points to the difficulties the couple had in raising their little Vicente Fernández Jr.
The singer and his wife would have simulated an incubator for their son to keep him warm at home as he was born prematurely and they didn’t have money to keep him in a hospital so they made do with hot water bottles, according to the screen . Blankets and a lamp to keep him warm.
However, and although said incubator saved the life of his firstborn, doctors discovered a secondary problem with this method, strabismus, a disease in his eyes that required the little one to undergo various surgeries.
In this difficult family time, Vicente Fernández did not yet have the fame, money and recognition that he enjoyed, which is why it was very difficult for him to operate on his son; but the doors were not closed to her and she was looking for a way to find help for her little one.