Florinda Meza responds to those who point her out as the other in Chespirito life
In recent days, Florinda Meza has used her Instagram account to respond to comments from her haters.
In recent weeks, Florinda Meza has faced a wave of criticism on social media following the premiere of the documentary 'Chespirito: Sin querer queriendo', which reveals details of her relationship with Roberto Gomez Bolanos while he was still married.
The actress, known for her iconic role as Dona Florinda in El Chavo del 8, has not remained silent and has responded firmly to those who point to her as the other in the comedian's life.
In response to comments that labeled her as the second, Meza acknowledged her role in Chespirito's life, but stressed that her support was essential for the well-being of the creator of El Chavo. “I was his second wife, yes, I made him happy. I helped him organize his finances so he could give abundantly, without limits, to his children and his ex-wife,” she wrote in response to a user before restricting comments on her social media. Meza's post was published on February 21 and is seen next to her ex-husband's grave. However, the user's comment was posted a week ago, and the actress responded to the accusation and then restricted comments, as mentioned above.
Florinda Meza's Role in Chespirito's Life
The actress not only defended her place in the comedian's life, she also emphasized how she facilitated his creativity.
"I solved everything for him and made his life simpler so he could be more creative and give more joy, because he was a genius and people deserved to continue enjoying his art," she added.
In addition, she recalled her dedication during Gomez Bolanos's final years: "I was also the one who stayed with him while he was sick. I cared for him day and night for years, until he died in my arms."
Max's documentary has rekindled the controversy surrounding their relationship, even generating memes and piñatas alluding to Meza with messages like the real witch of the neighborhood. However, his statements seek to make it clear that, beyond the criticism, his relationship with Chespirito was one of love and mutual support.
While the debate continues on social media, The actress is trying to maintain her stance and demand respect on social media. She also stated that she is working on her own documentary to tell "her truth," as she has questioned the veracity of the script for 'Chespirito: Sin querer queriendo,' produced by the son of her late husband, Roberto Gomez Fernandez.

