Marimar Vega says goodbye to her home in Los Angeles
The Mexican actress released an emotional post in which she remembered the best moments lived in her home in Los Angeles
Always willing to share the important moments in her life with her audience, actress Marimar Vega opened up through social media about the chapter she is closing on a personal level and that has led her to say goodbye to her home in Los Angeles, California.
Through a moving message, the star of “Amor de mis amores” reflected on what it means for her to say goodbye to the home that not only witnessed the beginnings of her marriage to filmmaker Jeronimo Rodriguez, but also the space that saw the birth of her podcast “El Rincon de los Errores”.
“Yesterday a very special cycle closed. A place where Jero and I began our story, we lived for the first time, we celebrated our first Christmas together, Chata had her first garden and the seed of El Rincon was born,” reads the beginning of the message she shared from her Instagram account.
Within her story, Marimar Vega assured that the years lived in this space will be treasured by her and her husband no matter where they go: “That home was a dream come true and will always be part of our story. Today I say goodbye with gratitude, because memories remain and life opens new paths for us. Thank you, LA, for so many first times and beautiful memories,” he reiterated.
For his part, filmmaker Jeronimo Rodriguez, husband of the famous woman, also did not miss the opportunity to speak about this change and the new stage that expect as a couple.
“And the best of all is that that house also taught us that home is wherever we are together. I love you,” she expressed forcefully, but without revealing details about where the new place where they will put down roots will be.
The displays of affection from Internet users and several colleagues in the artistic field were immediate. Such was the case of her scene partner Omar Chaparro and actress Sandra Echeverria, who wrote “More blessings to come” and “Great decision. You have to let go because something better will always come,” respectively.

