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Florinda Meza thanks Salvadorans for keeping Chespirito's legacy alive

Summary by diariolahuella.com
The Mexican actress and comedian, Florinda Meza García, showed her complacency and affection to Salvadorans, for continuing to honor the program created by her husband, Roberto Gómez Bolaños (d. 2004—2014). This is the gratitude of the 75-year-old actress, who said that “thanks to you, Chespirito is still alive”, referring to one of the programs devised by Bolaños, which would be broadcast in the country. “My beloved Salvadorans, your love is as…
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The Mexican actress and comedian, Florinda Meza García, showed her complacency and affection to Salvadorans, for continuing to honor the program created by her husband, Roberto Gómez Bolaños (d. 2004—2014). This is the gratitude of the 75-year-old actress, who said that “thanks to you, Chespirito is still alive”, referring to one of the programs devised by Bolaños, which would be broadcast in the country. “My beloved Salvadorans, your love is as…

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diariolahuella.com broke the news in on Thursday, September 19, 2024.
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