Zuria Vega’s husband, actor Alberto Guerra, shared a deep text about false masculinity and celebrated his fourth anniversary far from addictions
Alberto Guerra , one of the most recognized actors in many American countries, celebrated with a moving image that for 4 years he overcame addiction to alcohol and drugs. Husband of fellow actress Zuria Vega , he did not want to miss the opportunity to share the happiness of having a life surrounded by love, stability, prosperity and health.
“It’s been 4 years since I had to redefine my way of relating to the world and, above all, to myself. They have been the best years of my life, without a doubt. The thing with addictions and mental health is that they continue to being taboo subjects, it is still a stigma, because men’s mental health continues to be so”, is part of what Alberto, 39, wrote for his thousands of admirers.
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Zuria Vega and Alberto Guerra , born in Havana, Cuba, began dating in 2013 and after five months they knew they were born to be together. The wedding took place in an elegant venue in Nayarit, on November 22, 2014. Since then, displays of admiration and love for each other are common.
“It’s already been 4 years of enjoying mine in the best way, of surrounding myself with cool people, 4 years in which I went from not having a fucking idea of how to conceive life without ‘getting into’ something and even doubting if I could continue acting. Life, today, is more cool than ever. My family, my work, new and old friends (those who remain) and my liver thank me daily. So YIPI KAI YEI Motherfuckers…keep enjoying, we’re on the top of the world”.
In the photo that Zuria Vega ‘s husband chose to share his joy and rebirth, we see his two little ones, Luka and Lúa, also children of the actress. “To continue enjoying. It is easy to say but… ufff, to continue enjoying,” the actress wrote to Alberto Guerra .
Other celebrities also joined the celebration, such as Cecilia Suárez, Regina Blandón, Yhair, Danielle Dithurbide, Tiaré Scanda and Ana Claudia Talancón, to name a few.
Alberto Guerra , one of the most recognized actors in many American countries, celebrated with a moving image that for 4 years he overcame addiction to alcohol and drugs. Husband of fellow actress Zuria Vega , he did not want to miss the opportunity to share the happiness of having a life surrounded by love, stability, prosperity and health.
“It’s been 4 years since I had to redefine my way of relating to the world and, above all, to myself. They have been the best years of my life, without a doubt. The thing with addictions and mental health is that they continue to being taboo subjects, it is still a stigma, because men’s mental health continues to be so”, is part of what Alberto, 39, wrote for his thousands of admirers.
Zuria Vega and Alberto Guerra , born in Havana, Cuba, began dating in 2013 and afterfive months they knew they were born to be together. The wedding took place in an elegant venue in Nayarit, on November 22, 2014. Since then, displays of admiration and love for each other are common.
“It’s already been 4 years of enjoying mine in the best way, of surrounding myself with cool people, 4 years in which I went from not having a fucking idea of how to conceive life without ‘getting into’ something and even doubting if I could continue acting. Life, today, is more cool than ever. My family, my work, new and old friends (those who remain) and my liver thank me daily. So YIPI KAI YEI Motherfuckers…keep enjoying, we’re on the top of the world”.
In the photo that Zuria Vega ‘s husband chose to share his joy and rebirth, we see his two little ones, Luka and Lúa, also children of the actress. “To continue enjoying. It is easy to say but… ufff, to continue enjoying,” the actress wrote to Alberto Guerra .
Other celebrities also joined the celebration, such as Cecilia Suárez, Regina Blandón, Yhair, Danielle Dithurbide, Tiaré Scanda and Ana Claudia Talancón, to name a few.
“What a piece of shit! Bravo @el_guerra for your process, your honesty and for sharing that there are other ways to live masculinity without the atavisms that hurt so many men so much. BRAVO YOU!” Cecilia Suárez pointed out.