Mexico City, September 28 (El Universal).- Isabelle Mado said in a recent meeting with journalists that she has nothing to hide and that she does not care about being talked about and that she is already used to speculation. They questioned her about journalist Anabel Hernandez’s mention of her in the book “The ladies of the narco, loving in hell”.
Known after participating in “El Mananero” and later in the reality show “Big Brother,” Isabel admitted to Telemundo that she now knows how to deal with media pressure. ., when he was admitted to the hospital with a media pressure-induced ill health.
Madow, 47, already knew they were going to ask him about the book, but he didn’t stop to answer because he says he was in a hurry to pick up his son from school.
In addition to Isabel Mado, famous names such as Galilea Montejo, Patty Navidad, Raquel Picora and Carla Panini are also mentioned by Anabel Hernández, who presented her book this Thursday night at the Vasconcelos Library in Mexico City.
“Do you think I care if someone says something about me?” Isabelle Matou reacts to her name appearing in the book “The Narco Ladies, Loving in Hell.”
The model, who competes in a dance competition on the show “Hoi”, doesn’t plan to be upset by what has been said about her, as she did in 2006 when she said she was told lies about her. She is her life..
They found eight hemorrhagic cysts when she released an album on “Big Brother” and, at the time, not knowing how to handle the media pressure due to the four “magazines” published about her, she concluded. operating room in six cases.
“I suffered a lot, I was sick for two years, I had emergency surgery six times because the cysts were tumors in the uterus and they started to get bigger, one day they reached from four centimeters to eight centimeters; in the last operation I did. A cardiac arrhythmia ” I almost died there,” he said.
He then confessed that he spent what he had saved to save his life.
“I had to spend what I earned and saved on the operation, more than a million and a half at that time to save my life; I would die, my uterus would be removed,” she admitted.
He insisted that he was “very raw” back then and didn’t know how to handle gossip, but now it’s different, and he always dodged the question about Anabel Hernandez’s book.
“Two days ago my son had a fever of 40 and I didn’t sleep. Do I care if someone says something about me?” he concluded.