In the new chapter of We can talkDiana Bolocco opened up regarding the delicate state of health of her parents, Rose Marie Fonck and Enzo Bolocco.
Along with the cheerleader, deputy Andrés Celis, Pamela Díaz and José Miguel Viñuela were also invited.
Upon entering the studio, Diana had to go through the “check-in” of the program, but when she came out in red, she stayed talking with the driver Jean Philippe Cretton.
“Diana, you always look in a very good mood, happy, content with everything that is happening to you at work, but you always have a little thorn, something that worries you. In this case, in your life in particular, is there something that makes you lose sleep? Is there something that has you saying ‘shoot, I wouldn’t like this to happen’?” the journalist asked.
When asked, Diana replied that “everything that has to do with my parents, always, because of my parents, they are great. My dad is 90 years old and my mom is 87 years old.
“In addition, my mother is treating the third cancer of her life (…) so everything that has to do with my mother excites me a lot, with my father as well,” he explained.
“A super amazing grandmother”
Along the same lines, he stressed that “you see them and they have incredible energy, it doesn’t seem like they are as old as they are. But I would like… everything that has to do with my parents worries me a lot, I would like to make life easier for them”.
“I’m afraid that one day they won’t be there, really,” Diana confessed.
The driver then asked the cheerleader how she approached the issue with her offspring, to which Bolocco expressed that her children have never felt that they are of advanced age.
“She is a super amazing grandmother. Forget what she is she is. She has done things with my children that I have never done, to play on all fours, to take them around Santiago on the subway. My children love her, for them Lola is untouchable and so is my dad, ”she assured.
He also said that “they have a very nice relationship, they have never felt like super old grandparents, despite their age.”
The driver consulted Diana to finish what was the life lesson she had taken from her parents. “A lot,” she replied.
“I would like to be 1% of what my mom is, because she is the best being I know, by far. And from my dad, strength, self-esteem, believing in myself. My dad has that enormous strength and my mom has boundless goodness,” Diana concluded.