Shiky, from 'The House of the Famous Mexico', reappears after being intubated and in delicate health
Shiky shared a photo with his followers showing him in full recovery after the medical complication he suffered
Spanish presenter Shiky, who was part of 'The House of the Famous Mexico 3', reappeared on his social media after it was reported that he was in delicate health.
The finalist of the famous reality show shared a photo showing him in his room In a photo posted to the hospital, Shiky, sitting in an armchair with an IV, wanted to show that he is feeling much better after worrying his fans. In his post, Shiky acknowledged that he was indeed intubated due to medical complications from a simple toothache he didn't treat. "Thanks to your prayers, they took me off the ventilator this morning and I'm already in intermediate care. Let's keep praying for some chicken soup; nothing tastes the same through your nose. Thank you for every message; I'm crying with love. These are some of the worst experiences of my life because of a 'simple toothache.' Take good care of yourselves," the famous Spaniard wrote. Shiky continued his post thanking everyone who has been by his side during this difficult time, especially his doctors, who were vital to his rapid recovery and prevented his condition from worsening. "I thank the entire EMERGENCY team at the hospital, nurses, orderlies, Doctors…to my @el_abrahamcito ?? I love you with all my soul. And to the love and heart of @drenriqueorozco, thanks to his quick thinking I'm here to tell the tale. He found the ENT specialists who operated on me. Forever grateful to you,” reads the rest of Shiky's message, who acknowledged that he was indeed seriously ill.
The radio host's reappearance did not go unnoticed among his fans and celebrity friends, who celebrated his improving condition.
“Dear ???????? big hug! Speedy recovery!” Ana Brenda Contreras told him, while Fernanda Castillo dedicated “A giant hug, Shiky” and Galilea Montijo sent several heart emojis.
He also received words of support from Sherlyn, Mane de la Parra, Violeta Isfel, Aldo de Nigris, and Aaron Mercury, by Elaine Haro, among others.

