Gaby Spanic confessed that she saw “the face of Jesus” when she suffered an alleged attempt to poison

The interpreter is about to release an autobiographical book called “The Saga of the True Usurper”, where she will delve into the alleged case of poisoning she would have suffered in 2010

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In 2010, the Venezuelan interpreter who has managed to position herself as one of the hottest actresses in Mexico, Gaby Spanic, explained that she was affected by an alleged gradual poisoning by her then assistant; however, she also detailed her experience of when she saw the face of God when she was near death.

In a meeting with the cameras of Televisa's morning show, Hoy, the actress narrated the occasion when she realized that God existed just when she suffered serious health problems resulting from the alleged poisoning at the hands of her former Argentine assistant, María Celeste Fernández.

“When I realized that God existed, it was when we survived after a poisoning, that many people in the middle mocked and laughed. I began to pray and suddenly I see between alpha, beta and gamma, in that state of sleep, I see on the wall the face of Jesus smiling at me and saying 'everything is fine, nothing is going to happen',” the interpreter stressed in the morning.

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The interpreter who gave life to Paola Bracho in the melodrama, La Usurpadora, emphasized that this experience marked her life and says that she is very proud of this to people who are far from their spirituality: “It was so beautiful, I do count it with great pride because there are people who have no faith in God and have not lived those experiences”, he argued.

In early March 2022, the 48-year-old former Venezuelan beauty queen announced, during a broadcast of the program Despierta América, that she will tell about her life including the alleged attempted murder of which she was the victim in a series of books called The True Usurper Saga.

When we were poisoned and I saw my little son, two years old, also poisoned, and I was inflated like a balloon and I had to go to work,” he said before the cameras of the morning Univision.

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In 2010, Spanic hired Maria Celeste to help her with household chores. Four months later, she and her son allegedly began to feel unwell, so she investigated and allegedly discovered that they had high doses of ammonium sulfide in their bodies.

Because of this lawsuit, Spanic's former assistant spent two years in prison, but was released due to lack of evidence. From the moment she was charged, Fernández, 24, denied having placed ammonium sulfide in the food of Gaby and her son, Gabriel de Jesús.

In 2017, the Venezuelan actress said in an interview for TVyNovelas that both she and her son, then eight years old, were still suffering from the alleged assassination attempt: “We still take medication. My son has a lazy stomach and they send him a medicine that he has to take it almost for life in order to go to the bathroom,” he recalled for the Mexican publication.

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The actress's latest media controversy was on March 22, when she notified the Mexican press that the case she started in 2020 against the television host, Gustavo Adolfo Infante, for moral damage, took an unexpected turn, as there was previously a ruling in favor of the fellow journalist, but in the end the histrionist will not have to pay compensation.

“This judgment, which was originally in favour of the communicator of opinion, had been provisionally annulled, but today we woke up with the good news (...) that today the final judgment in the incident of suspension of amparo came out, and that we won. This means that I don't have to pay anything (...) They granted the definitive suspension so that the sentence is not executed, that is, we won,” said Spanic.

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