Ari Telch mourns the death of Rebecca Jones and her poor choice of photography earns internet hate

At dawn on March 22, the death of Rebecca Jones, a famous film, theater and television actress, at 65 years of age, was announced.

After announcing her death, several fans and celebrities began to say goodbye to her on social networks. Some of her classmates posted messages from her, although there were also those who caused controversy.

Such was the case with Ari Telch, who posted: ‘Hard to process your departure. Dear friend, actress, accomplice. I love you always. Rebecca Jones’.

It was not the message that earned him ridicule and criticism, but the photo that came with the message. This is a promo for the telenovela ‘Imperio de Cristal’, which they starred in alongside Alejandro Camacho and the recently deceased Ignacio López Tarso.

In the photo, Ari Telch is seen with his shirt open and giving a passionate kiss to Rebecca Jones. For her followers and the fans of the actress, it was disrespectful and they described the photo as inappropriate.

“At what point did you think the photo was appropriate?”, “Very poor choice of photography”, “What’s up with this subject?’ / ‘What a lack of respect and desire to attract attention’ / ‘Are you drunk?’ / ‘Out of decency and respect you were able to place another one’ some wrote on networks.

However, there were those who defended the actor, such as Maryfer Centeno and some users who follow her.

“It is assumed that they were friends and co-workers and we all process pain in different ways. What does seem low to me are the comments that some illiterate people make, with mockery, of depressive disorders and anxiety. The stigma of mental illness is still big in Mx.”, “They were working, I don’t see why it should hurt the memory of someone who loved their work so much”, “The photo is from a novel by them! I don’t think it was disrespectful Rebeca was a great actress and This is what Ari is remembering, read the message please, the photo only shows the great actress that Rebeca always was, if we looked beyond an image we would realize “, to mention a few comments.

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