Eugenio Derbez is recovering after sustaining “delicate” injuries after an incident that was not revealed by his wife Alesandra Rosaldo.
Derbez is a prominent Mexican comedian and actor who recently appeared in the Oscar-winning film Coda.
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Rosaldo had previously said that Derbez had a “very complicated” surgery on Tuesday due to his injuries but updated that the surgery was a success in a Spanish Instagram post.
The message also included a photo of Rosaldo holding Derbez’s hand.
Part of the translated message reads, “The recovery process will be long and difficult since he will have to rest for several weeks and then undergo rehabilitation therapies.”
She requested that anyone with questions look at her social channels to give her husband space to heal. He won’t be sharing anything publicly “maybe for a while.”
Derbez was born in Mexico and his mother was the actress Silvia Derbez.
Derbez is a prominent Mexican comedian and actor who recently appeared in the Oscar-winning film Coda.
> Check Out Eugenio Derbez’s uBIO!
Rosaldo had previously said that Derbez had a “very complicated” surgery on Tuesday due to his injuries but updated that the surgery was a success in a Spanish Instagram post.
The message also included a photo of Rosaldo holding Derbez’s hand.
Part of the translated message reads, “The recovery process will be long and difficult since he will have to rest for several weeks and then undergo rehabilitation therapies.”
She requested that anyone with questions look at her social channels to give her husband space to heal. He won’t be sharing anything publicly “maybe for a while.”
Derbez was born in Mexico and his mother was the actress Silvia Derbez.
- 9/3/2022
- by Jacob Linden
- Uinterview
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