Thalía dedicates a moving message to her mother 15 years after her death
The singer reappeared on her Instagram profile with a message dedicated to her mother, Yolanda Miranda Mange, who died suddenly in 2011.
It has been 15 years since singer Thalía's mother, Yolanda Miranda Mange, died suddenly. And it is on the date that marks one more death anniversary since her departure that the interpreter of “Amor a la Mexicana” opens her heart and dedicates an emotional message to him on social networks.
The moving dedication emerged through the famous woman's official Instagram account, during the first hours of May 27. In his writing, he expressed his deep pain at the absence of the most important woman in his life.
"One more year without you, beautiful mom. I miss you so much and I love you more," the Mexican artist began her message and added: "15 years after your departure and I still instinctively grab the phone to call you."
Despite almost two decades since her death, Thalía remembers every detail of her mother and the warmth that characterized her: “I always love you, beautiful mom,” the music star concluded.
Along with the thought, the actress also placed a series of photographs with her mother in which her complicity and affection are evident. These postcards date from the first years of Thalía's life and include a look at her mother's support during her years of advancement in the world of entertainment.
Yolanda Miranda Mange, an unexpected goodbye
It was on May 27, 2011 when the Mexican public was paralyzed by the news of the death of Yolanda Miranda Mange, who in addition to her role as mother, for years was also Thalía's manager.
Her departure occurred at a crucial moment in the artist's life, since at that time she was pregnant with her second son, Matthew Alejandro, which made her make an unexpected trip from Miami, Florida, to her native Mexico to say goodbye.
Regarding this moment that marked her life, Thalía declared: "She leaves and suddenly I receive the call, it's crazy and suddenly we arrive in Mexico, and it's real and you see that it was, that it is true (...) It was a devastating loss," she indicated in November of the same year.

