One of the most beloved actresses on Mexican television. Victoria Ruffowho, in addition to his work in such productions as “Madrastra”, “Victoria” and “Malquerida”, will soon present the second part of one of his most successful works: Crown of Tears.
Which is why, taking advantage of the fact that she did a photo shoot for this soap opera directed by José Alberto “El Guero” Castro, the beautiful 60-year-old actress gave an interview to Televisa Espectaculos in which she spoke about resuming her role as “Refugio” in the claimed novel.
On this occasion, she said that she is very happy and really wants to return to the character with whom she identifies so strongly because of the love she professes for her children.
Although, Victoria Ruffo also showed how do you see your future from an artistic point of view and what makes her choose certain roles that, without knowing it, marked her professionally.
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“The truth is that I never stopped choosing characters, they came to me and I had, if you like, the intuition to say yes, and I made them. These are the characters that basically caught my attention because they were always mothers,” he explained. Victoria Ruffo.
In fact, she added that from a very young age, she felt comfortable playing the roles of mothers, and in these characters, she dedicated herself to capturing a part of herself and the women in her family.
As to how he sees himself in the future, Victoria Ruffo He didn’t say outright that he sees himself continuing to star in the soap operas he’s been in, as he has done in the past.
However, she emphasized that she continues to see herself as a mother for life, as she likes to maintain this connection with the public, which treats her at the expense of everything that motherhood implies.
Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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