Bárbara Rey has not raised her head since the war against Ángel Cristo Jr., her son, began. The vedette has revealed that she is going through a moment of great emotional pain after the public accusations of mistreatment made by the current Survivor 2024 contestant on the program ¡De friday!
Thus, the actress said in an interview on the TVG program Land Rober that she is “very bad, in the hands of the doctors”, deeply affected by the statements that, according to her, distort reality. “There are things that affect a lot and hurt a lot, especially depending on the people who come,” she expressed with obvious sadness.
Since the controversial statements, Ángel Cristo Jr. has not had contact with his mother who, despite the pain, has preferred to keep the details of her current relationship with him private. The artist, who is being supported by a team of psychiatrists and psychologists, has confessed to feeling helpless and has congratulated herself on her role as a mother, which continues to be questioned by her son: “There are times when you give, and give, and give, and “When you say today I’m not giving because I can’t, they forget what I’ve given.”
In line with her maternal role, the Murcian woman has been clear. “I know what I have done for my children,” said the star, alluding to everything she had to endure alongside Ángel Cristo, whom she has always portrayed as an aggressive man, from whom she never received support and who gave them a bad life. .
Although right now the positions between mother and son are further apart than ever, especially on the part of the survivor, Bárbara Rey has not closed the doors to a reconciliation with her son: “Everything depends on him, not on me.”
That will only be known when Ángel returns from Survivors, but at the moment it doesn’t seem like he’s up for the job, since he has her blocked from everywhere: “There are times when I’ve been left wanting to call him. I’ve never been separated from anyone. “They have blocked me and I don’t know anymore. It’s not in my power, I don’t have access to it.”