The news of Paco Arévalo’s death has shocked the country, and among the voices that join the lament is Malena Gracia, the star who was a fundamental pillar in the last years of the Madrid comedian. Arévalo, recognized for his contribution to Spanish humor, left an indelible legacy, and his departure has left a void in the hearts of those who loved him.
Malena Gracia, who shared a close relationship with Arévalo, expressed her pain through social networks. In an emotional message, the star wrote: “Honey, I’m going to miss you. You left me a big void. Today all of us who loved you mourn you. Despite our differences in this last stage, I always loved you and I will love you.” . D.E.P.”
Although the relationship between Malena Gracia and Arévalo went through difficult times, the star was always an unconditional support for the comedian during his last years. The connection between the two went beyond criticism and rumors, building a bond based on affection and camaraderie.
During an interview in the past, Malena confessed that she followed him on television and admired him. “We are a big family and we love each other very much,” Arévalo answered on that occasion.
Paco Arévalo, born in 1947 in Madrid, found his refuge in humor and became a benchmark in Spanish entertainment. From his beginnings as a comic bullfighter in ‘El Bombero Torero’ to his television and film collaborations, his humorous legacy will live on in the memory of his followers.
The news of Arévalo’s death has also generated reactions in the political and cultural sphere. The president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, highlighted the loss of “a fun, affable man and lover of the Valencian Community.” The first vice president of the Valencian Government and Minister of Culture, Vicente Barrera, expressed his regret at the departure of “our great artist and my great friend.”
The artistic community has also mourned the loss of the comedian, with the Union of Actors and Actresses sharing their grief on social media. Arévalo’s departure leaves an important gap in the panorama of Spanish humor, and his contributions to film, television and the stage will be remembered with affection and gratitude.