‘Pasión de gavilanes’ actor Mario Cimarro mourns the loss of his cat
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actor Mario Cimarro, known for 'Pasión de gavilanes,' announced the death of his cat, Caramelo, after 14 years together.
- Cimarro shared an emotional farewell message on social media, receiving support from followers and fellow celebrities.
- The actor reflected on his career, highlighting his role in the successful telenovela 'Pasión de gavilanes.'
Cuban actor Mario Cimarro, widely recognized for his role as Juan Reyes in the hit telenovela 'Pasión de gavilanes,' has announced the passing of his beloved cat, Caramelo. The feline companion had been with Cimarro for 14 years.
Cimarro shared a heartfelt tribute on social media, expressing his grief and gratitude for the years of companionship. "You have given us 14 long years of joy, laughter, and mischief. You left in my arms, my hug held you and I didn't want to let go," he wrote, a message that resonated deeply with his followers, prompting an outpouring of solidarity in the comments.
Fellow actors, including Natasha Klaus and Kristina Lilley, offered their condolences with heart emojis. While Cimarro did not disclose the cause of Caramelo's death, he shared photographs capturing their shared moments, reflecting on the bond they had. He also mentioned that Caramelo is now reunited in heaven with another pet he had previously lost.
Cimarro's career gained international fame with his portrayal of Juan Reyes in 'Pasión de gavilanes' in 2003, a role that cemented his status in Latin American television. His earlier work includes roles in productions like 'La usurpadora' and 'Mujeres engañadas.' He has since starred in other successful telenovelas such as 'Gata salvaje,' 'El cuerpo del deseo,' and 'Mar de amor.'
You have given us 14 long years of joy, laughter, and mischief. You left in my arms, my hug held you and I didn't want to let go.
Originally published by CNA in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.