Couples of actors or singers usually occur after they participate in projects that involve long hours of work and a lot of chemistry on television. That was the case of Jorge Salinas and Elizabeth Álvarez who worked together on the melodrama Fuego en la Sangre (2008) and since then their love crossed the Televisa screen.
Now, after a marriage culminated in 2011, the happy couple have 2 children: Máxima and León. It was the actress who revealed why they do not allow their little twins to watch their soap operas or other projects on television, film and streaming platforms, her response being praised on social networks for the motherly sense she gave to her words, as well as the common goal of the union of celebrities who have been married for more than 10 years. .
“My children don't see me on television. My children see me at home, in the park, doing mom's things like all moms... That's what my children see about me, that I'm their mom, that I take care of them, that I educate them, that I protect them, that I guide them, that I play with them, that I have fun, that we go to the park,” she told Univision cameras.
As rarely, Elizabeth took time to talk about what is happening in her family environment, especially how she handles things with her little ones, setting an unbreakable rule for them and although she did not specify whether it is only her projects or all television in general, the actress of soap operas such as La Fea Más Bella, Las Vías del Amor y Sueños y Caramelos has received a wave of ovations on the internet for his statements.
“The love of mothers is the most important thing in the world, very good for her.” “Strange to see that a person in show business really cares more about their children than their projects, that speaks well of them.” “I also think that it is the healthiest thing to separate what is her profession from her life career as a mother, because that way her children can grow up outside the toxic environment that is Mexican television.” “She and Jorge have always given me an air that they are a real couple and not just something created within television and those words are from a committed mother,” Twitter users wrote.
Despite the fact that there is such a rule in her house, Elizabeth Álvarez assured that the little ones Máxima and León are very aware of their parents' trades and that this entails a great physical demand where it is very common that sometimes it is her or Jorge Salinas those who are not on weekly schedules and their activities that every “ordinary” family lives in their day to day life.
“They know I'm going to work and that I'm coming back. Mom has to work and she returns,” she said, and then emphasizes why she doesn't allow twins to watch television, even her melodramas where it is very common to see them acting and working: “My children are very young, obviously they can't watch television and novels either.”
The paths of Jorge and Elizabeth came together in 2008 when they both participated in Fuego en la Sangre. The loving couple they gave life to in this Televisa melodrama became real, as the performers began a passionate love relationship that culminated on October 15, 2011 in a spectacular wedding full of celebrities.
Interestingly, the actors wanted to celebrate their union at the spectacular Hacienda de San Agustín, in Atlixco, Puebla, the same stage that witnessed the beginning of their love story, as it was there that they recorded the soap opera.
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