MEXICO CITY. Shaula Vega broke the silence and revealed some details of the relationship she had with her mother Isela Vega after it was revealed that she supposedly left the lead actress without her truck when she needed it to go to her chemotherapy sessions.
After Isela’s death, Shaula has been strongly criticized after her niece Tania pointed out to her that she had taken her grandmother’s vehicle, a scenario that prompted the actress to provide details about the relationship she had with her mother.
‘They messaged me saying’ Of course, you can tell you don’t love her, you’re cold. It is everyone’s perception, I know what I had with my mother, I know the life we had so beautiful, the years we had together, each individual lives their sorrows and lives as they should and as they understand it ” he said Shaula in an interview for the program Venga la Alegría.
Later, Jorge Luke’s daughter also told details of Isela’s abandonment. “My mom left when I was about 3 years old, I can’t remember so I never missed her because I never felt what it was like to have her, she was at one point in her career, she wanted to focus on her career and she didn’t necessarily want to be tied to a second child, and my dad was happy to be a dad, so they made an agreement and I stayed with my dad. ”
Likewise, Shaula recalled being bullied at school for her mother’s nudity in the 1970s. “The girls from school brought me the newspapers in which my mother appeared naked and they said ‘look, you saw your mother’. It made me a very shy person, maybe socially suspicious, ”he said.
She even assured that she once harbored a grudge over the way Isela left her with her father; Over the years, however, he managed to overcome those feelings of anger against Isela. “Younger, she always said ‘hey what &% $ *, he left me’ … (but) you don’t have to stay where you’re not happy, you’re within your right, it’s a human right to be able to say: I can’t handle this and I’m leaving ”.
Finally, Shaula confessed that from the age of 18 she was able to reconnect with her mother and bridge the gap between her estrangement. “I said to him, ‘I thank you for what you are doing for me now, what has happened in the past has already happened, it is just what is, it is what has happened,’ he concluded.