‘Betty, the ugly’ actress lives in an asylum for a touching reason: “I didn’t want to be a burden to anyone”

More than 20 years since its premiere, the Colombian soap opera ‘I’m Betty, the ugly one‘He continues to maintain his success and his characters are still remembered internationally.

As it is Dora Cadavid, Who brought Inesita to life within the plot and who was part of the “Ugly Barracks”, in which she represented the maternal figure, as she advised and corrected her friends when relevant.

What many do not know is that, for some time, the 83-year-old actress, he made the decision to live in an asylum because an unfortunate loss changed the course of his life.

For whoever was his only child, he died at the age of 52 as a result of a cancer he was suffering from, and since then he has resided for a time with his daughter-in-law and granddaughter, but he did not want to be a burden to anyone, so with the help of some nieces he decided to move into a home for older adults.

“My nieces were very worried about me living alone and you know that one with this age doesn’t have to be just anywhere and I don’t want to be a burden to anyone. So they, very cleverly, looked for a place where I I was at ease and here they found me. I can’t sacrifice a daughter-in-law and a granddaughter, her life with me, ”the actress mentioned in 2018 in an interview for‘I know everything‘, Colombian program.

Same space where he revealed his opinion on death: “It’s not that I don’t fear him, I have a lot of respect for him and I ask God that when he gives it to me, he will give me a nap and I won’t notice.” has expressed.

It is worth mentioning that, fortunately, his relatives, friends and colleagues in the novel continue to visit him – to encourage him, to know how he is and to show his full support.

Cadavid, 83, was present in more than 45 productions including: ‘Coffee with a woman’s scent’ and ‘Francisco the mathematician’, As well as several plays.

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