The actress and singer Mayra Gómez Kemp has attended the El Faro program on Cadena Ser and has given one of those interviews that go down in history for the frankness and generosity of the guest.

The artist of Cuban origin has confessed to Mara Torres on the radio that, after having fought and overcome two cancers over more than fifteen years, she has just received an oncological medical discharge.

“I have felt a liberation. Alberto would be very proud,” she declared about how she currently feels and about how her husband, who died in 2021, would feel. First of all, the presenter fought tooth and nail to combat breast cancer. very aggressive tongue.

Gómez Kemp discovered that he suffered from this disease due to a sore that set off all the alarms. When he went to his dentist, she confirmed that it was something serious: “It was he who saved my life. He told me that they had to do a biopsy and I told him that he was exaggerating.”

After overcoming this disease, the woman had to face another neck and throat cancer. In numerous interviews, the communicator has stated that smoking had a lot to do with the development of these tumors, as well as that she was not going to remain silent, since she believed that making cancer visible was a very successful way to help others.

In the interview for Cadena Ser, Kemp explained that cancer made her test herself, since she had to learn to speak again, how to pronounce, how to eat, etc. ”She has taught me that you are capable of many things if you set your mind to it, smoking is the worst thing you can do right now. When I see on TV that they want to ban it even on the terraces, I say ‘good,'” the woman explained in the conversation.

At the end of the meeting, after talking about her career on the small screen and some more or less difficult episodes in her life, Torres asked the artist about her future and she opened up: “I want to retire from public life.” “Now that I am cured, this will probably be the last interview I give in my life, I give it to you for being who you are.”

Regarding how she wants to be remembered, Mayra has been clear and emphatic: “I want people to remember the Mayra they saw, the one who had almost perfect diction, the one who looked young and beautiful.”