Journalist who cried after Maduro's capture breaks down again on 'Despierta America'
Journalist Elyangelica Gonzalez reappeared on 'Despierta America' and couldn't contain her emotions about everything that's happening in Venezuela
The capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro has given us several memorable moments, and one of them involves the reaction of Venezuelan journalist Elyangelica Gonzalez, from Univision News, who couldn't hold back her tears as soon as she found out The fall of the highest representative of Chavismo today.
“Right now my body is trembling because of what is happening… I don't know what to say,” the journalist managed to say, before breaking down in front of the cameras, while her colleague tried to calm her down by holding her hand.
Her reaction spread like wildfire on social media, leading 'Despierta America,' the network's morning show, to invite her as a guest to hear her impressions of what happened early Saturday morning, and she broke down again on camera.
“I dream of a free Venezuela. I dream of walking the streets of my country and seeing my people happy again. We are not happy people. I want to stop crying. I really don't want this to affect me so much,” he said Elyangelica, as she was comforted by Karla Martinez, Raul Gonzalez, and the rest of the team.
Her words, and her good wishes for the Venezuelan people, touched the hearts of the presenters, especially Raul Gonzalez, who was also born in Venezuela and perfectly understands her feelings.
“That we can walk the streets again without any problems. Ultimately, what we are all looking for is the essence of life, it is the “Peace is freedom, it is the dignity of a citizenry and a people who have been oppressed for years. Without medicine, without food, that is what we seek,” Raul declared. His words once again touched the heart of his guest, who hopes that her daughters will soon be able to return to the country of their birth, a country they haven't been able to visit for almost a decade. “I want my daughters to walk again through those streets where they were born, streets they haven't been able to see for nine years, but to walk with El Avila, the beautiful mountain we have, in sight,” she said.said the renowned journalist before being surrounded once again by his colleagues on the network.

