The renowned actress Concha Velasco He died this Saturday at the age of 84 in Madrid and the world of entertainment and art, but the entire Spanish society has also mourned his death. She was a total artist, loved by all of Spain, pSo it has been sad that political issues have overshadowed his goodbye. Family, friends, colleagues, artists, politicians and citizens have come to the burning chapel installed at the La Latina Theater in Madrid to pay tribute to her, say goodbye to her and talk about her with much love for her. Manuel Velasco, Her son thanked them for their affection and highlighted how “lucky” they were to have “enjoyed the best mother in the world.” Various personalities, including President of the Government, Pedro Sánchezand several ministers, have come to present their condolences and highlight Velasco’s contribution to Spanish culture.
The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, He stated that a tribute to the figure of Velasco will be carried out by the autonomous government. The funeral chapel will remain open so that the public can say goodbye to the artist.
Ayuso’s presence has provoked an exaggerated reaction from actress Marisa Paredes, who, upon learning that she was there, became indignant and said: “Get out.” Those words have shocked everyone and many have reproached him for it. Among them the former basketball player Alfonso Reyes. “A funeral home is not a place to make anyone’s presence ugly. Much less if you are not related to the deceased. Doing so denotes little tact, little education and lack of class,” she wrote, which has provoked many reactions in favor. Also the journalist Isabel Rábago has been very hard on the actress: “What a crowd! Marisa Paredes represents the most rancid sectarianism of those subsidized leftists, who live off our taxes at full speed. Concha wanted to meet Isa Ayuso. Her son, Manu, managed it. They spent endearing hours “Nor respect a burning chapel, you know,” he wrote.
On the other hand, Pablo Echenique, as it could not be otherwise, thought differently: “I leave here a heuristic (that is, a rule that is not always fulfilled, but it is in 95% of the cases): If you see that the right and the progressives defend the same thing on an issue (for example, “what bad Marisa Paredes”), the correct thing is usually the opposite. It rarely fails”. The actress Lidia San José also defended her: “Marisa Paredes speaks as a person because she is represented, and as a person she can give her opinion whatever she wants. Furthermore, Marisa Paredes is a queen of the scene, a great actress who should be honored now that she is alive, which is what we should do with those we admire.
The comment of Ramón Espinar, former member of Podemos: “When someone with institutional responsibility comes to pay their respects and those of all the people they represent at a wake, what is out of place is a response like that. It seems sectarian and inappropriate to me. And I’m not exactly a fan of Ayuso”.
Among other fellow actors who attended to say a final goodbye to the artist were Antonio Resines or José Sacristán, who remembered good moments of working with Concha Velasco, as well as the television presenter, Jota Abril and the president of the Film Academy, Fernando Méndez-Leite.
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