Last June, the grandmother of Thalia He passed away at 104 years of age. However, the conflict between the granddaughters of Eva Mange So, one month after her death, the actress Laura Zapata made a big reveal by exhibiting the singers of “You didn’t teach me”, stating that no helped in the bills of funeral.
On June 24, the Miranda family dressed in mourning, after Mrs. Eva Mange lost his life at 104 years of age. However and despite this situation, the conflict between the sisters of the actress of “María la del barrio” does not subside, since her sister Laura Zapara revealed some things about her that could dirty her reputation.
Laura Zapata exhibits Thalía after the death of her grandmother Eva Mange
In an interview for the press, Laura Zapata spoke out strongly against Thalianoting that no helped in the bills of funeral of Mrs. Eva Mange.
“He hasn’t asked me how much I spent on the funeral or how much I spent on the hospital. When I have time, I’ll tell him: ‘Hey, watch me spend this, would you like to cooperate with something?’”, she declared.
While, Laura Zapata He also stressed that while his grandmother she was disabled, she was the one who was responsible for her care, such as taking her to the hospital and treating her for her recovery.
“I took her to the hospital, I had to take out my card to pay and that’s how it was.”
On the other hand, the actress also pointed out that her half-sister did not attend the funeral. Thalia as well as the others, however, her great-great-granddaughter was there, insisting that the people who should be there to love her were found.
“His great-great-granddaughter was there and he was the one who had to be there. The people who had to be, we are who we are and we are who we are. It is good that they did not arrive, they closed with a flourish that they were not interested in my grandmother and my grandmother had to be wanted, loved, cared for, protected and venerated, ”he stressed.
It is worth mentioning that Laura Zapata y Thalia They distanced themselves after the death of their mother Yolanda Miranda in 2011, but later they spoke to each other again when they denounced the inhuman treatment of their grandmother in a retirement home, for which they became accomplices again.