It’s been more than two months since the Death of actress, comedian and television host Verónica Toussaint, aged 48, due to breast cancer who was diagnosed in 2021. In the recent episode of the podcast “Somos Aliadas”, the Mexican journalist Paola Rojas could not help but cry when remembering her dear friend, because in addition to the valuable friendship they forged, together they created that project.
In the episode “From invisible to invincible: empowerment and marketing”, Paola Rojasex-wife of former Mexican soccer player Luis Roberto Alves dos Santos Gavranic, better known as Zague, expressed with many mixed feelings that the podcast “We are Allies” would continue in honor of Verónica Toussaint“After Vero’s death, many things happened. One of them was that the material we had created together became, for obvious reasons, much more valuable to me and to all of her followers. We recovered it and were able to broadcast it on video. Those were the programs they received in the previous weeks.”
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Paola Rojas opened up, saying that during the “break” she took, it was to decide what to do with the podcast “We are allies”. During this process, he remembered the reason why Veronica Toussaint and she created this space, “we wanted to make a program in which women could knit together, listen to each other, help each other, grow, learn, be linked, close, allies. ‘We are allies’ will continue, always in honor of her.”
Through tears, journalist Paola Rojas said that when Verónica Toussaint is present, “she brings her magic and blessing to everything.”therefore, reiterated that the podcast “Somos Aliadas” will continue, “and will always be dedicated to her.”
In addition, Paola Rojas She mentioned the reason why the project must continue: “it has to survive, because communication is healing, words are valuable, and with that conviction I believe I owe Vero the commitment to continue forward with ‘Somos Aliadas’.”
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