Angelica Rivera’s daughter asks not to visit the presidential house where she grew up with “morbidity”: “It’s my childhood”

Angelica Rivera’s daughter asks not to visit the presidential house where she grew up with “morbidity”: “It’s my childhood”

Regina Castro, the youngest daughter of Angélica Rivera and José Alberto ‘El Güero’ Castro, shared some photos of her childhood in Los Pinos, the house where he lived from 2012 to 2018during the six-year tenure of his then-stepfather, former Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto, a property fourteen times the size of the White House.

The teenager arrived at this mansion when she was 7 and left when she was 13, so she has fond memories of her childhood that she wanted to share with her followers, because Now this property is a museum.. For this reason, he asked those who visit the place not only to do so out of curiosity, because he wants them to think about people who lived there and created memories.

Regina, 18, posted images showing the phone she could use to communicate anywhere in the world, as well as the dogs she had at the time, who have since died. In addition, he presented the horse with which he had an accident, since he is engaged in riding.

“Don Juan, the horse that broke my femur, but who taught me to love life and the sport I do. He taught me to appreciate every moment, life and every step I could take with legs without metal and he wouldn’t I was changing for anything “I’ve got metal left in my leg” he wrote in the photo where he appears with the quadruped.

In another snap he captured how he enjoyed a birthday cake in his room, which is now part of the museum: My room which is now a museumthe life that no one has ever seen.”

Regina Castro asks that you not visit the museum just because of illness

With some recent pictures, in which he appears to be missing some bottom teeth after his recent accident, he explained why he decided to reveal these intimate moments.

“I want you to know that time and things never come back, and the experiences we had as children They will mark us all our lives and we never see what is behind us, and this is very important because we all live in the same era. I just wanted to share with you my childhood and I don’t have any teeth anymore, when at this age I would never have imagined it. It didn’t have a femur, but it did have teeth, but that’s okay. Just keep going, you’re not alone,” the first image reads.

In a second photo of himself as a child, he added: “Next time you go visit (the museum) think about who and how he grew up there and not just because of the morbidity. It was my childhood and my life. It’s where I taught myself to make it on my own and no one is ever going to take that away from me, my home where I grew up. The last girl who lived there until she comes home again and new people or you make new memories,” he concluded.

Regina Castro confesses to feeling sad

The daughter of “La Gaviota”, a character played by Angélica Rivera in Destilando Amor, which you can see on ViX, pointed out that she has received photos from her followers inside the museum showing her what used to be her bedroom.

“It was a reflection, but at the same time I got these pictures from when I was living in Los Pinos and I don’t know, I was very sad because there are many things that do not look back and in the end everyone forgets that we are all humansit’s not right,” she said in her Instagram stories about the criticism she receives where she’s labeled a “rich girl.”

“I don’t think I’ve ever talked about this experience, it’s very long and I lived it as a child as well, but what I want you to understand, and if you take something away from this, is that things really do ‘don’t go back and everything changes,'” he said.

“You have to think, ‘Oh, fucking rich girl who lived in that house,’ but I didn’t see it that way and you don’t see it that way, I saw it that way. normal way because it was my life. “The house I grew up in is becoming a… museum and I’m taking pictures from my room.”

He recalled with a touch of nostalgia some situations he did at that time: “There are things buried that I left there, there are marked trees that I marked there, I scraped my knees there, that’s what I wanted to explain. because maybe you can go back to your childhood home, not meand nothing happens.”

Angélica Rivera and Enrique Peña Nieto came to live in Los Pinos in December 2012 and left the luxury property in 2018, at the end of their tenure. There they formed their family with their respective children: Sofia, Fernanda and Regina Castro, children of the actress, and Diego, Paulina, Nicole and Alejandro, from the side of the Mexican politician.

Source: univision

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