Did La Chilindrina die? This is how the rumor of her death originated
For a few days now, there has been a rumor about the alleged death of La Chilindrina, an actress known for her role in El Chavo del 8.
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The alleged death of La Chilindrina, whose real name is María Antonieta de las Nieves , has been circulating on social media , however, the reasons for her death have not been disclosed.
Due to these rumors, users began to start: ‘Did La Chilindrina die?’, ‘ What happened to La Chilindrina ?’, ‘Is it true that La Chilindrina passed away?’, but all of this is false, since the actress is fine.
And the 74-year-old Mexican has been active on social media, as her last post was seven days ago, where she remembers a moment with other women: ” I found this photo from 1979, do you notice something curious about my dress? I wore it for the first “Chous”. In the image we were in an interview with Jacobo Zabludovsky. Can you identify the pretty girls accompanying me? “, she wrote.
Before this image, María Antonieta de las Nieves uploaded another photo with her classic La Chilindrina outfit, but this time she was accompanied by some toys and lying on a bed. This post was on October 12.
After these images, the actress has not spoken about her alleged death, but no one close to her, family or friends, have mentioned anything about her health status, so she is alive in 2024.
It is worth remembering that this is not the first time that La Chilindrina has been involved in this type of rumors, as there had also been talk of her death in the past, but it was also false.
Fake news is created with the aim of creating uncertainty and panic among the digital community, so it is recommended to consult reliable and fully credible sources.
At tunota.com, we have debunked the false deaths of Carlos Villagrán (Quico), Édgar Vivar (Señor Barriga and Ñoño), as well as artists such as Marco Antonio Solís, Carlos Vives, Shakira, among others.
On the other hand, the German statistics portal pointed out in 2022 that the countries that consumed the most fake news that year were Mexico and Peru with 87%, only behind the Philippines, which had 89%.