Fernando Tejero has managed to win the public’s affection through the roles he has played throughout his life. Although more than 20 years ago he managed to put everyone in his pocket with his role as a goalkeeper in Here there is no one who lives, in recent years he has done it with his Fermín Trujillo in La que se cerca.
It is not surprising that he has managed to garner almost 800,000 followers on his social networks. And if there is one thing he always shows, it is that he is an animal lover. In his Instagram description he makes one thing clear: “NO to animal abuse.” For this reason, the loss of Pepa, one of his dogs, has been a hard blow for him.
“I love you. My love, my Pepa. Fly high,” the actor has published in his stories along with a photograph in which he appears accompanied by the little dog. A dog that has been in Tejero’s life for 13 years and that has served as one of his greatest supports to date. So much so, that he did not hesitate to trust her with his most intimate secrets.
In addition, he also wanted to say goodbye to his Pepa through an open letter. “The pain goes through me and together with your absence they don’t let me sleep and I cry. You left yesterday my love, my Pepa and I miss you, how I love you… Infinitely,” he expressed, recording the pain he feels.
And for Fernando Tejero, his dog was “one of the beings” that he has loved and will love the most in his entire life. A union that has not been broken because it will continue in the actor’s heart, although he “has a difficult road ahead” missing her.
Even so, he makes it clear that the love he leaves for him is immense and that he believes he has been a good companion. “I have tried and I think I have succeeded. Without a doubt, you have made the thirteen years we have spent together better than if you had not been there,” she continued explaining.
But that is not all. The letter he sends to her little Pepa continues to make it clear that he will never be abandoned by her love, her licking, or the nights he has spent sleeping next to her. “Thank you for everything, my love, pretty, my Pepa. Lía, Lua and I hope to get together with you again if there is a later. Meanwhile, we are still here living your memory every second,” he said.
Although he has suffered a hard loss, he still has the love and company of his other two dogs. “I have changed my way of life for my dogs. I have stopped going to many places for my dogs. There will be people who understand it, there will be people who don’t. Dogs, when you love them, are like children. Children understand why you leave and such, but the dogs don’t,” he said a few weeks ago. Without a doubt, they are everything to him.