Cinthia Aparicio tearfully admits to difficult days: 'healing doesn't mean stopping feeling'
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actress Cinthia Aparicio shared a vulnerable post on Instagram, admitting to difficult days while healing.
- Aparicio is navigating personal challenges following her separation from actor Alexis Ayala.
- Despite personal struggles, she continues to fulfill professional commitments, including a play she produces.
Mexican actress Cinthia Aparicio has openly shared her emotional struggles, revealing that she is going through difficult days as part of her healing process. In a candid Instagram post, Aparicio shared a photo with tearful eyes, acknowledging that vulnerability does not diminish strength but rather enhances humanity.
I didn't know if I should upload this photo, because it's not from a good day... it's from one of those days when I just couldn't take it anymore. This last while, I've had to close cycles, rebuild myself, start over and learn to know myself from a different place.
Her personal challenges come after her separation from actor Alexis Ayala earlier this year. The couple's divorce, after nearly three years of marriage, was reportedly due to differing views on starting a family, as Ayala already has two daughters from previous relationships.
And although many times you see me working, traveling, dressed up, smiling... there is also this version of me; the one who gets tired, the one who doubts, the one who cries, the one who is still learning to set boundaries and choose myself.
While Aparicio has maintained a more private stance on the separation, her professional life appears unaffected. She remains committed to her production, "Las mujeres son de las Venus y los hombres, ni madres," in which Ayala also stars as a co-protagonist. The play continues its scheduled performances.
Hugs.
Aparicio's decision to share her vulnerability has resonated with many, drawing supportive messages from colleagues like Ariadne Dรญaz and Shanik Berman, who offered words of encouragement and solidarity.
Kisses and, as the Bible says: 'remember that this too shall pass.'
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.