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Claudia Martín takes break from telenovelas to focus on her baby

Claudia Martín takes break from telenovelas to focus on her baby

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actress Claudia Martín is taking a break from telenovelas to focus on her six-month-old son, Máximo.
  • She and her husband, actor Carlos Said, are enjoying their family time before returning to acting projects.
  • Martín expressed her desire to return as a "new version" of herself, fully prepared physically, psychologically, and mentally.

Mexican actress Claudia Martín has announced she will be taking a hiatus from telenovelas to dedicate her time to her young son, Máximo. The actress, who welcomed her first child with husband Carlos Said on December 29 of last year, stated that her priority is her family.

Martín, who recently starred in "Juegos de amor y poder," expressed her joy in experiencing motherhood. She and Said, who also celebrated their first wedding anniversary on June 21, were recently photographed at the Mexico City airport after a visit to Oaxaca, Martín's home state. Said shared his happiness in fatherhood, emphasizing the importance of enjoying this phase.

I am one hundred percent focused on family, on my baby

— Claudia MartínClaudia Martín explains her current priorities.

"I am one hundred percent focused on family, on my baby," Martín stated. She explained that she needs time to embrace her new role as a mother before returning to her acting career. "It's a process that you have to return as a woman first, the new version of Claudia, who is also a mom, and then, the actress, who has to be prepared psychologically, physically, and mentally too, and when I'm ready, I'll return," she added.

Both Martín and Said are prioritizing their family life and are in no rush to return to the television sets. They are enjoying the early stages of their son's life and will consider new projects only when the right opportunity arises and they feel fully prepared to resume their professional careers.

It's a process that you have to return as a woman first, the new version of Claudia, who is also a mom, and then, the actress, who has to be prepared psychologically, physically, and mentally too, and when I'm ready, I'll return

— Claudia MartínClaudia Martín describes her readiness to return to acting after focusing on motherhood.
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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.