2023-10-13 03:48:00
China Suárez with her mother and children (Instagram)
Eugenia La China Suárez is usually very active on social networks. In addition to sharing different aspects of her professional life, between her acting and musical projects and her commitments to the brands that sponsor her, the actress from time to time opens up the intimacy of her life with her family. Above all, the moments that she shares with her children and friends, but from time to time other people who are part of her most intimate environment appear.
In the last hours Eugenia greeted her mother Marcela Riveiro on her birthday. She did it with a series of retro photographs of her mother and others of her with her and her children Rufina, Magnolia and Amancio. Like the one you see on a walk like so many, in a family postcard of a grandmother and mother with dark glasses, and the children packed in a stroller.
Marcela Riveiro usually takes care of her grandchildren
But what caught the attention of her followers most was an image of Marcela in her youth, walking in a bikini on the beach, with an astonishing similarity to the actress. “Happy birth to the best in the world. Lucky who can share life next to you. “I don’t have enough life to love you more, beautiful mommy,” the actress wrote along with a heart emoji.
From his mother comes the Japanese blood that led to the confusion of his stage name and the alias he uses on the networks. Marcela’s mother, Marta Mitzumori, was a descendant of Japanese immigrants. “’Japanese’ is very long. They called her mother ‘Ponja’, but he is not very sweet. ‘China’ makes me feel sweeter,” the Objects actress had explained in relation to her nickname.
In this sense, it is worth remembering that, during a visit to Mirtha Legrand’s program, La China had told a hilarious anecdote. “I had an issue with the Japanese ambassador… My brother (Agustín Suárez) is very connected to Japan and traveled many times, I still haven’t been lucky enough to go. The ambassador did not invite me anywhere and he ended up telling my brother that they did not want to invite me because they called me China, but he had Japanese blood,” he said.
The retro photo of Marcela Riveiro that China Suárez shared (Instagram)
The Eastern connection branches out to her brother and sister-in-law, Pau Fukuhara, who this year made her Miu’s aunt. “Happy day. She was born my favorite bullfighting/niece/goddaughter. The cutest Japanese girl I ever saw. “I adore them,” the actress wrote to greet them and celebrate the moment.
The actress was always very proud of her family, and her memories often bring out the happiness of her childhood days. “My mother was never separated from my brother or me; she always accompanying, banking. Dad talked to me from a very young age, sometimes he told me things that he didn’t understand and now they make a lot of sense to me. Sometimes he would take me to the kitchen, open the refrigerator and tell me: ‘Look, Coquito, today you have the privilege of choosing what to eat; There are people who don’t have it, never forget that,’ and it wasn’t that we had a lot, always just enough, but she always kept my feet on the ground. Being grateful, not taking anything for granted. Health, food, work, sleeping in a warm bed,” she recalled at one point talking regarding her father, Guillermo Suárez, who died in October 2012.
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