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Angélica Celaya’s Still Close With Jenni Rivera’s Loved Ones After Bio-Series: They’re ‘Family’

Angélica Celaya ponders playing the late Jenni Rivera in the Telemundo arrangement and concedes she actually converses with Jenni’s family in our EXCLUSIVE meeting.

The personal telenovela Jenni Rivera: Mariposa de Barrio was first delivered in 2017 however has had a resurgence since the time it appeared on Netflix in 2021. The arrangement immediately turned into a colossal hit for the web-based feature. TheMagazineCity spoke EXCLUSIVELY with Angélica Celaya, who played the late artist, about the situation with her relationship with Jenni Rivera‘s family in the years since the arrangement was first delivered.

“I actually see her youngsters,” Angélica told TheMagazineCity while advancing the Hispanicize #DeTiDepende virtual culmination. “I actually talk with her youngsters, and they are astounding, astonishing individuals with such great hearts. I can say, legitimate to God, in these four years that I’ve known her family, they are genuine and have enormous, large hearts. They’re genuine on the grounds that they’re similar to each and every one of us with ideals, and they are acceptable, acceptable hearted individuals. I felt like home each and every time I hang with them. I feel that it’s like they’re my family. They’re astounding.”

Angélica Celaya at the 2017 Billboard Latin Music Awards. (Shutterstock)

The entertainer conceded that she never envisioned the arrangement, which annals the existence of Jenni Rivera, would be so mainstream on Netflix. “Never in my most out of this world fantasies did I imagine that we planned to get a revitalizing surge of energy,” Angélica conceded. “Furthermore, once more, here we are. It’s something extremely lovely. I thank the cycle, and I express gratitude toward Jenni Rivera’s family since I think the genuine story that is going on here is a lady battling for her entitlement to have a voice in a male-ruled industry and to consistently battle for her kids and her kids to have their place.”

Jenni stays a critical figure in the Regional Mexican music industry. The vocalist deplorably kicked the bucket in a plane accident close to Monterrey, Mexico, in 2012. She was just 43 years of age. Angélica opened up about shooting the lamentable scene where Jenni gets on the plane not long before her passing.

“It was a hard scene to film,” Angélica told TheMagazineCity. “We had an exceptionally little team out in the runway, and we as a whole needed to complete shooting as quick as could be expected. It was a lot of calm. Indeed, even the cameramen at a certain point… he was in the stream at a specific point just to attempt to get us all sitting in our positions, and he got claustrophobic. He resembled, ‘I need you all to pick up the pace since I can’t remain here, it’s a lot for me.’ And there was a photographic artist on set who was doing something narrative with a Polaroid, and he continued attempting to take pictures of me. They were those Polaroid moment pictures, and there was not one image of me that came out clear, it was constantly overwhelmed by light.”

Jenni Rivera in 2012 just months before her tragic death. (Shutterstock)

She proceeded, “There was something that was noticeable all around that we as a whole felt. We were all quiet. It was frightful. Indeed, even the set photographic artist came to me and said, ‘I need to give you these photos in light of the fact that they’re too scary to even consider having in my grasp at this moment. I don’t need them.’ They were simply overflowed by light. There was nothing that came out on center. This was all at evening, so it wasn’t the sun or anything. Nothing came out clear.”

The Hispanicize occasion, which occurred on March 12, united big names, top clinical specialists, and local area pioneers to teach the Latinx people group about COVID-19 antibody. The entertainer uncovered why it was a particularly significant occasion for her to participate in. “I believe there’s a great deal of deception out there concerning antibodies,” she said. “Sadly for myself, and I’m certain a great deal of the perusers can totally vouch for having loved ones that have died because of COVID… I believe it’s our obligation as we are viewed inside our local area — which I’m appreciative for and never underestimate it — to loan a voice and to attempt to teach.”

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