Singer, actress, presenter and dancer, with 42 years of artistic career, and why not even a bathroom cleaner! Yes, he said so Lola polite this Monday when intervening in the program ‘Come closer to Rocío’ Carried out by Sánchez Azuara, in which he revealed that he has no money to pay for his services and sometimes they eat whatever.
Is that because of the pandemic, like millions of Mexicans, she also resided in the unemployment for which it by a severe economic crisis, and without punishment he announced that there are times when they don’t have to eat or pay for electricity, so he considered one work of poignant
Sometimes we don’t, we don’t have to pay for electricity or gas, we bathe like it is, we eat whatever, with a sandwich, because we are also in a country where we somehow have a lot of resources In order to move forward, there were times when I said, ‘well, we have to deal with whatever it is, now with the pandemic’.

Recalling the advice of her mother, who passed away last year, Cortés, 50, said she always told her no one should be expected and that if she had to move forward on her own, she was sure she would do better than others , and in the light of that reflection, she said she was ready wash bathrooms if necessary to eat.
They asked, for a very famous bakery, people to clean the bathrooms, and I said to my sister, “I can clean very well.” Someone said to me, ‘how! Would you dare? “Forgive me, I have to work because we have to eat”, she said with all the certainty that characterizes her.

He regretted that the pandemic has forced so many work centers to close and even more that there are those who think their career is a hobby, since anyone who makes a program, a play possible, is not only the actors, but also the people. behind it. it., and they are all today … unemployed.
“Unfortunately the people who know about this are in charge of all of this, they think my career is a hobby. And we noticed that the people who are on the podium are minimal for those who are behind us” , explained. “How many make it possible for us to see each other on television: make-up artists, hairdressers … in the theater it’s the same and they’ve taken away the opportunity not to work alone (but) to eat.”