The actress’s family expected her to be discharged from the hospital, however her health condition worsened. (@MaguichaDoria9)
During the night of Wednesday, November 27, Silvia Pinal was reported in serious condition. The renowned Mexican actress was expected to be discharged this day, however her health condition would have become complicated, according to host Azucena Uresti.
The situation became worrying since minutes before midnight, the relatives of the ‘Golden Cinema Diva’ met at the hospital.
Silvia Pinal, an emblematic figure of cinema and television in Mexico, has been hospitalized for several days due to a urinary tract infection, however her recovery seemed imminent. However, everything changed drastically.
So far, no additional details have been given about the specific causes of his worsening health, and his family or representatives are expected to issue an official statement in the coming hours.
The ‘Diva of Golden Cinema’ was admitted to the hospital several days ago due to complications in the urinary tract.
On the other hand, Stephanie Salas was captured at the Mexico City International Airport (AICM) around 11:00 p.m. When approached by reporters, Silvia Pinal’s granddaughter avoided the press and did not offer any statement on the matter.
Salas quickly went to her vehicle where her partner, Humberto Zurita, was already waiting for her, who also did not want to speak to the media. Minutes later they arrived at the Médica Sur hospital in Mexico City, from which Alejandra Guzmán was also seen leaving.
The actress, known for her participation in iconic films, soap operas and theater, is one of the last great stars of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. Silvia Pinal has had a constant presence in the entertainment industry for more than seven decades. Born on September 12, 1931 in Guaymas, Sonora, Pinal debuted in film in the 1940s and quickly became one of the most recognized actresses in Mexico.
Silvia Pinal in the film “The Exterminating Angel” (1962). (Photo: Screenshot)
Pinal worked in a wide variety of film genres, from comedies to dramas. Her collaboration with the Spanish director Luis Buñuel in films such as “Viridiana” (1961), “The Exterminating Angel” (1962) and “Simón del Desierto” (1965) earned her international recognition and consolidated her status as one of the great actresses of He speaks Spanish.
In addition to her successful career in film, Silvia stood out in theater and television. She was the producer and host of the popular program “Woman, real life cases,” which aired for more than 20 years and addressed relevant social issues, becoming a pillar of Mexican television.