José Ángel Bichir returns to social media after accident, colleagues send support: 'We love you Bichirito'
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actor José Ángel Bichir returned to social media three months after a severe fall, thanking supporters.
- Colleagues and family members, including his uncle Bruno Bichir, expressed their love and support for his recovery.
- Bichir suffered fractures and trauma after falling from a third-story building in March, with his family suggesting a mental health crisis preceded the accident.
Actor José Ángel Bichir has reappeared on social media, offering a simple "Thank you" just over three months after a serious fall from a third-story building. The message, accompanied by star and praying hands emojis, quickly drew supportive responses from his artistic community.
Thank you
Colleagues like Armando Hernández, Giovanna Zacarías, Fernando Bonilla, and Alfonso Dosal shared messages of affection and encouragement. Hernández wrote, "Come on son, with everything. I love you bro," while Zacarías added, "We love you Bichirito."
Come on son, with everything. I love you bro
Bichir, nephew of actors Bruno and Demian Bichir, suffered facial fractures, contusions, and abdominal trauma in the March incident in Mexico City's Narvarte neighborhood. His family indicated at the time that the fall may have resulted from a mental health crisis, stating that the "vertiginous rhythm of life" had affected him.
We love you Bichirito
His uncle, Bruno Bichir, recently described José Ángel's recovery as a "miracle." He noted that the 38-year-old actor is doing remarkably well, even going out to eat, and expressed strong faith in miracles. The actor's return to social media has been met with an outpouring of well wishes, with his latest post receiving over a thousand likes and hundreds of comments within hours.
It's incredible, it's a miracle. How can you not believe in miracles with this? That guy is whole, I look worse myself after a cold
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.