Camila Sodi remembered her mother, Ernestina Sodi, in a very special way weeks after she died after staying in intensive care following a double heart attack.
The actress remains active on social networks amid her grief and, among other messages, a week ago thanked the “doctors who did everything to take care” of the journalist.
“It’s in these moments that you really get to know people and we’re so lucky to have so much love in our lives,” she said in her Instagram stories.
This is how Camila Sodi remembered her mother, Ernestina Sodi
On November 26, who was the star of Rubí, a soap opera that you can see here on ViX, published videos and images featuring Ernestina Sodi on the digital platform.
In the first of the clips, you can see the writer standing at the edge of a field of sunflowers, before Camila Sodi gives her a loving hug.
The second recording shows Thalía’s sister standing on a balcony, holding a cup, and the Eiffel Tower in Paris can be seen in the background.
The late communicator is seen happily in various locations, including hugging a huge tree.
“Mom, how lucky that the love you taught me is so great that it transcends the body and the third dimension,” wrote his ex Diego Luna in the description.
This “post” was immediately flooded with messages of support from friends and colleagues of the interpreter, such as Aislinn Derbez.
Words of affection were dedicated to him by Geraldine Bazán, Gonzalo García-Vivanco, Luis Ernesto Franco, Christian Chávez, Mariana Seoane, Andrea Escalona and Federica Quijano, among others.
Camila Sodi in therapy to “erase” her “memories”.
Camila Sodi’s recent tribute to her mother, Ernestina Sodi, comes after she shared how she would cope with her bereavement.
“My first treatment is something called EMDR, which I really want to try,” she told the camera on Nov. 20.
“They’ll erase all my memories and finally, I’ll be out of here as good as new ha, ha, ha. Well, it’s not, but it’s supposed to be incredible,” he added.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, this method “involves moving the eyes in a specific way while processing traumatic memories,” which helps to “heal” unpleasant experiences.
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