The actress opened her heart to express that she has spent a lot of time alone, because she wanted and needed it that way, but now she is ready for a relationship
After the whirlwind brought to her life by her meeting with Joaquín Guzmán Loera, “El Chapo”, Kate del Castillo is rowing her career with the recent premiere of the third season of La Reina del Sur.
Now that everything is going well in her life, the Mexican, who gives life in the series to Teresa Mendoza, is also ready for love. It was in an interview with José Diaz-Balart for Noticias Telemundo, where he made it clear that he dreams of having a partner .
After recounting in the interview how was his experience derived from the legal problems that his encounter with El Chapo brought about, the interviewer questions Kate about what she would like to do and she replied:
"I dream of not stopping working is what I do, that’s what fills me the most, but you know what I dream of, of having a partner."
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Kate opened her heart to express to the entire audience that she has spent a lot of time alone, because she wanted and needed it that way. Nonetheless, she continued, she is currently ready for a relationship.
"Not getting married because it would be ridiculous, it would be three marriages; I do not believe in marriage, I have been married twice, but I do believe that I need the love of a couple ", he declared.
The star, who began her career in Mexican soap operas, stressed that she misses feeling pretty, desired as a woman and of course, sharing her life with someone.
"Perhaps that moment in my life (the conflict at the root of his meeting with El Chapo) would not have been so hard, if I had had someone to share it with," he said.
Kate del Castillo also spoke about how dissatisfied she was with Sean Penn, who was also part of the story of the encounter with the drug trafficker, now in prison, because he considered that he used her as bait and then left her alone.
In addition, he questioned the article he wrote about El Chapo for Rolling Stone Magazine, which, he assured, says many things that were never true.
He also told how it was the experience of not being able to return to his country because of this problem during the administration of Enrique Peña Nieto. It was in December of last year, when I stepped on Mexican soil again.