Soraya Arnelas left her followers shocked and worried after communicating through her social networks that she had lost the baby she was expecting with her husband, Miguel Ángel Herrera. In a letter that the singer herself shared through Instagram, the woman from Extremadura explained, broken with pain, that “sometimes plans are not in one’s hands” and she remembered all those families who have gone through a similar situation.
A letter written “from calm, from reason and from love, without anger involved”, and with optimism. Something that her great friend and colleague Lorena Gómez wanted to applaud, as she could not help but be proud of how Soraya Arnelas was handling this situation.
The singer, who attended the premiere of Disney Plus Cristóbal Balenciaga, wanted to tell how she had taken the news that Soraya Arnelas had shared, and very proud of her friend, she wanted to applaud her attitude in the face of this complicated situation they were experiencing as a family.
Lorena Gómez said that she knew the news before she announced it on Instagram, and confessed that she was “shocked” to see the positive nature of her message. “That audio that she sent me telling me… I stayed… There is no better way than to accept sad news from optimism,” said the artist, who took the opportunity to once again send her all her support and affection.
The singer announced that she was pregnant for the third time last December. The 41-year-old woman from Extremadura was very excited about the news of being able to become a large family and, although they did not know the sex of their future child, they already had a name in mind: “We like Mauro or Blanca,” she said when announcing it, with happiness.
An addition to the family that cannot be, despite the desire. With the fortitude that characterizes her, the artist mustered up the courage to communicate her sad loss. “We would not have liked to have shared this news, but we thought we should do it because of the love and respect that you give our entire family every day.”
“They have been sad moments, we really wanted to be able to be a large family. But, sometimes, plans are not in one’s hands,” Soraya explained in her message through Instagram, accompanied by a drawing of her eldest daughter, Manuela.
“This experience has left us with one of the most important lessons that life can give you: value what you have and enjoy it every day. And if we were already aware of it, now even more so,” says the artist, who together She and her husband consider themselves “lucky” to have their other two “wonderful and healthy” daughters, who have also become their great support.
“We are a big little family, we have done a great job together these days to face these moments. Union and a lot of love, that is the only way.”