Paulina Rubio’s life stopped on July 2, 2022, the day her mother, actress Susana Dosamantes, died as a result of the effects of pancreatic cancer that she had been battling for months.

For the singer of Not a Single Word, With Everyone Except Me, I’m Not That Woman or The Last Goodbye, it was very hard to see how the disease progressed and destroyed her mother, as well as saying goodbye to her forever. It should be noted that Dosamantes was always her daughter’s biggest fan and that she used to accompany her in most of her shows and shows, since they were very close.

The Mexican artist relied on her children to move forward and focused on her musical career to try to alleviate the strong pain she felt after the loss of her mother. Although it has been more than a year since the tragedy, Rubio has explained that she is still assimilating the event and has spoken about the issue openly in an interview for the Despierta América program.

”It has been acute, there have been different moments where we have been growing, where we have been meeting again, uniting a lot at home. Thinking a lot about her, honoring her, thanking her for the blessing it was to have her, to love her, to have her among us, are processes,” the artist explained, acknowledging that they had been difficult months and that, to this day, she still has not completely overcome the death of her progenitor

”I believe that the medicine of the soul is music and for me it has been very good to have my audience, to have my family, my children, but above all with the memory of my mother, which I carry inside” , the artist confessed, very excited when remembering the actress who gave her life.

He also spoke about the subject when he visited the Spanish program And Now, Sonsoles, an occasion in which he left a very illuminating quote: ”It is a very recent loss and I imagine that even if the years pass, this pain will continue to be very deep…”.

The veteran artist has two children whom she adores and defines as ”her greatest blessing”. Andrea Nicolás and Eros are the driving force of the singer’s life and her main reason for getting up every morning, as she herself has acknowledged on several occasions.

”As mothers we draw strength from our children, from our allies, there will always be a new tomorrow, all I want is to dedicate my love, my life to them, I am a super imperfect person, with many mistakes, but problems make us to be better, they make us become stronger,” Paulina expressed movingly when talking about her little ones in the interview we mentioned above.