Jacky Bracamontes lived one of the most difficult moments of his life seven years ago, when little Martin, his newborn baby and who were the twins of his little Jacqueline.
Although the actress has kept the details of her duel a secret, in a recent interview she shared how she managed to say goodbye to her baby, which he always has on his mind.
The driver also explained that this event not only taught her a lot, but also taught her a lot Martin now lives in the sea in a place loved by the family.

“The strongest and the one everyone knows is when I lost my baby. i cried a lot And all the time I wondered: ‘Why did this happen to me, why did Diosito take my child? Why didn’t you leave it here with me? Why has this happened to us? And after much crying and trying to understand, there was a person who told me: Why do you wonder why? You better ask yourself why that baby came into your life? ‘ There I understood and gave peace to my soul, knowing that it was to bring my Jacky back to life, because if she had come alone she might not have come to this world “he explained.
Jacky Bracamontes recalled not having the opportunity to see his baby when he was bornbecause before he was the party, he had no vital signs three days earlier.
“There is a video that Martín made and I never wanted to see him. Martín saw him because he experienced the delivery, but I never held him in my arms, I never said goodbye to him physically”, remembered.

Later, when she was pregnant with her twins, her husband confessed that he had their little Martin’s ashes, so he came up with a special way to say goodbye and pay tribute to him.
‘I told him, I don’t want to bury him, I want him to be with us. I love the sea, Martin loves the sea and so I told him we are going to spread his ashes in the sea and that’s what we did. We went and did a ritual, he and I; we both cry again, imagine, after so many years “, he pointed.
Jacky Bracamontes said she was able to move forward despite the suffering thanks to her eldest daughter, and little Jacky, who fought for her life in intensive care, gave her the boost she needed to move on.