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Heydy González confesses what her relationship with her mother-in-law is like

Heydy González reveals the reason why her mother-in-law does not appear as much on her Instagram as her parents: "She is like a second mommy"


It's been a month since Heydy Gonzalez He received his parents and his mother-in-law in the United States, and the entire family is delighted and happy to be living together and enjoying this new stage together. Something that fans of the Cuban actress are very curious about, who They want to know what living with them is like, especially with their mother-in-law.

Specifically, the actress was asked in Instagram stories about her relationship with her mother-in-law, Eddy Borges' mother, with whom Heydy claims she can't get along better. "She's like a second mom I have", he commented, responding alongside his mother-in-law to this question that a follower asked him.

"I am always with my parents because we have divided forces, that is, when I go with my parents to do paperwork, Eddy goes with his mother. She doesn't stay here in Miami, she goes to another state. We want to give her all her papers so that she leaves with everything in order", he commented.

Another reason why Eddy's mother does not appear so much in the images she shares is because the lady does not like to appear on camera, but she is always with them. "She doesn't really like to talk on camera, but we are always together. We get along very well. We love each other from the first day"Heydy added, and her mother-in-law agreed: "Likewise from day one."

"She is enjoying her baby because she hasn't seen him for more than two years and she just wants to be with him," he concluded, referring to the fact that mother and son are making up for time lost due to distance.

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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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