Although it has been a little less than two months since Micaela, Laura Londoño's second daughter, was born, the same actress confessed that she needs time to dedicate herself to tasks other than motherhood.
According to the testimony shared by the woman who played Teresa Suárez in 'Coffee with the aroma of a woman', this stage requires a commitment and sacrifice which she has been willing to face, but she does not want to leave her personal life aside.
In addition, she said that even before her second pregnancy she had been neglecting certain aspects because she was 'judicious'.
Later, Laura Londoño reiterated that all the facets and roles she plays must be balanced, in order to keep her mental health in order.
The reactions to these words were immediate, of course, and although there were some who questioned the position of the 34-year-old Antioquia, those who supported her and shared their opinion also stood out.
“We all need it and very few understand that”, “let's make it fashionable that we love being mothers, but we also need spaces alone for our own good” and “I agree with her, I lost my job and my social life by raising my children for 25 years”; are some of the comments she received.
Mikaela is the fruit of the marriage between Londoño and Santiago Mora Bahamón, cousin of presenter Claudia Bahamón, known for her participation in 'MasterChef Celebrity'. In addition, both already have a daughter, Allegra, who has posed on many occasions with her parents.
With regard to her life as a couple, the actress who is also remembered for her performances in other productions such as 'The Law of the Heart', 'Oblivion we will be', 'Paraiso Travel' and 'Search Bloque', came up to those who have criticized certain behaviors that she has shown herself, such as traveling without her husband.
The Medellina was the protagonist in the 'remake' of 'Café, with the aroma of a woman', broadcast on the RCN channel during 2021. Before that role, she was part of the cast of the film 'The Oblivion we will be' -2020-, based on the play of the same name by Héctor Abad Faciolince.
A year earlier, she starred in the feature film 'Loco por Vos', where she shared a set with Roberto Urbina, Julián Arango and Mónica Lopera among others, and 'Paraiso Travel' -2018-, a Colombian film that featured stars such as Christian Tappan, Katherine Velez, Juan Pablo Posada, Aida Morales and Laura Londoño herself. 'Orozco the Idol' and the two seasons of 'The Law of the Heart' are part of the artist's extensive resume.
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