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Adamari López tells how she managed to overcome her divorce with Luis Fonsi: "I had to visit a psychologist"

Adamari López said that at the time the divorce was a blow for her "as hard or harder than the cancer diagnosis."

Adamari López © Instagram / Adamari López
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More than ten years have passed since Adamari Lopez and Luis Fonsi They ended their marriage. A divorce that was a hard blow for the Puerto Rican host due to the moment in which it happened.

But just as she knew how to overcome other obstacles in her life such as breast cancer, she also overcame this setback. A battle that he spoke about with the journalist Maria Celeste on his YouTube channel.

In the conversation, Adamari López talked about how he has managed to overcome all the challenges he has had to face throughout his life, one of them being the divorce with Luis Fonsi. One of the hardest episodes for the host and that even became a blow for her at that time "as hard or harder than the cancer diagnosis."

"In those moments, what I wanted was to hide things from myself so as not to let them hurt me. I clung a lot to Father God, to my family, who has always been by my side, and at one point I also had to visit a psychologist," admitted the 49-year-old actress, who initially did not believe in going to a psychologist because she thought it was a drastic option and that she could face her fears and problems alone.

Thanks to the perspective that time has given him, the dancer's partner Toni Costa She said that today she does not hold any grudges and that she is grateful for all the learning that these types of situations have given her.

"One has to face in order to grow, to be able to mature and to be able to move forward and today I have the joy of being able to have the family that I wanted with a daughter that I had fought for, that I had wanted and that did not happen at the time when I wanted, but in the one that God decided was right for me," added Adamari, who feels happy and fulfilled after having fulfilled many of her dreams, among them, being a mother.

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Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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