Isela Vega and Alberto Vázquez, a fleeting romance that left a legacy

the actress Isela Vega he was already one sexual symbol when he met the singer Alberto Vázquez. In his career he added some plays and films that distinguished her, while he was the fashion rocker and with his voice he conquered through songs like “Olvidalo” and “Tonight my love”.

Despite being very young, Alberto was already divorced and although his relationship with Isela was fleeting, they consolidated the love they had and in 1964 it bore fruit when his son Artur was born.

In 2020, Vázquez testified to on the television program Windowing that he never wanted Isela and that his son had been a mistake; his statements caused much controversy.

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“I had a son with her nadamas, but that happened at night, I never wanted her as well as to talk about it, nor was I super in love with her either,” Vázquez said on the show hosted by Pati Chapoy.

It was Arthur himself, now 57, who later claimed that after this interview his father told him personally, “‘you know that’s not true.’

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Artur and his father Alberto Vázquez. Photo: Instagram Arturo Vázquez

On March 9, Vega died after suffering from cancer and took with him the truth about that torrid romance, which they rarely talked about, but which he left a legacy.

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During a press conference in 2014 Vázquez said he held a grudge against who was one of the first Mexican women to pose for the magazine Playboy, For not allowing him to enjoy the childhood of little Arthur, whom he approached when he was of age.

“Isela took it out on me, I never let myself see it, that’s the only thing I miss about her, that she took away the most beautiful part of a child, which is her childhood, the most beautiful, ”he said. “Now I realize he pulled me out in a very cramped way because it was the prettiest part I could have with my son and I didn’t have it until he was 18 and more came yelling at me because the his mother I don’t know what … I didn’t want to answer him anymore because he had lived with his mother and God will know what he will have told him, but now that he has grown up he understands things better “, the singer assured.

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Arthur and his mother Isela Vega. Photo: Instagram Arturo Vázquez


musical heritage

Arturo Vázquez, on the other hand, inherited the talent of both and the love by the art. In fact he lived for six years in the United States while studying art history and decided to pursue music. During the eighties she was a singer, performing hits such as “Angela”, “Nights of Rock and Sadness” and “Beautiful”. He also participated in the 1985 OTI singing “And I Think I’m Going to Cry.”

He was also part of 25 television projects and nine films, among them “The girl in the pits”, By Rubén Galindo “Gloria” by Christian Keller, before moving away from the world of show business.

After the death of his mother, Arthur claimed that his father was being his great support, while Vazquez said he was deeply saddened by Arthur’s suffering.

“I know it’s the law of life that we fire our parents first, but I also know that it’s not easy to live these things, I ask God and at the same time that they are the only ones in charge of healing us from these painful wounds.” wrote the interpreter of “Maracas” to dismiss his examiner and support his beloved son.

Goodbye to the talent and beauty of Isela Vega

The truck of redilas property of its father, to whom it placed a sheet or cloth to him in front, soon to open it like curtain, was the first scene of Isela Vega.

She was very young and, although she did not perform, she would introduce other boys and after that she would go down to laugh with them as part of the audience.

“I always liked that about acting, even though my taste was unconscious,” Isela Vega recounts in a biographical book published by the Guadalajara International Film Festival.

The actress of more than 130 productions between film and television, was born on a ranch in Hermosillo, Sonora, 81 years ago. Here, the second of seven siblings learned fieldwork; his studies began in a school of nuns and continued in a public one. He learned trade, worked as an operator and in a mining company; by a modeling agency he entered in 1959 at the time Television center.

At the TV company he worked on shows like “Max Factor, the Stars and You” and “Wednesday on Go -go,” where he came out with a big watch on his waist to give the time.

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One day he was asked if he sang, he said yes, and so he made his debut at the Hotel Regis, which collapsed in the 1985 earthquake.

In 1960, after taking some acting workshops, she was invited to participate in the film “Three Sad Tigers”, having a small scene in which Luis Aguilar he sings to her and other girls. No one stopped in Vega anymore.

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Long walk of successes and adventures

“The Black Widow”, “Herod’s Law”, “Out of Heaven” and “The Hours with You” were the films for which she won Ariel Performance Awards.

Vega smoked, used to say rudeness, had multiple nude and homoerotic scenes like “Naná”, with Irma Serrano. It worked with Arthur Ripstein, Ismael Rodriguez, Felipe Casals and Alexander Jodorowsky, and with this last one in addition carried out a scandal when appearing in the front pages of newspapers in March of 1971 to have been stopped during a raid in an “orgy hippie “.

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She recently appeared in the series and soap operas “The House of Flowers”, “Like, the Legend”, “The Chema” and the 2014 version “Italian Girl Comes to Get Married”.
Vega produced, wrote, and directed “The Lovers of the Night Lord” (1986), a story of witchcraft and impossible love between a middle-class young woman and a rich boy.

“We should all free ourselves and free the rest,” Vega said in his acceptance speech for the Golden Ariel. “With that we have classes …. we have scary customs of many differences, people get angry and they’re right.”

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