Angelique Boyer Speaks Following Split From Boyfriend
The "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" star has spoken for the first time following her breakup from telenovela producer José Alberto Castro. Televisa

Angelique Boyer is the lead actress of Mexico's most watched telenovela "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" which she stars opposite Sebastián Rulli and Luis Roberto Guzmán. Her recent announcement of the breakup from acclaimed producer José Alberto Castro caused shockwaves as they were believed to be in a solid relationship. A Televisa reporter caught up with the star to get more insight on the split and how she feels to continue working even though she is going through a difficult time internally. "It's complicated, but it's work," Boyer told the "Hoy" cameras. When the reporter tried to dig deeper she stood her ground and didn't reveal more details.

"The point of sending out a statmenet is to not talk about it and not make a lot of noise," she said. "It really is s situation that we want to keep to ourselves." No reason was given as to why they decided to part ways but the blonde beauty only had positive words to describe her former boyfriend saying, "he is a great man and very important to me." A night before the shocking news fellow actress Carmen Villalobos uploaded a photo to her Twitter account where Boyer was seen partying with friends and enjoying the single life. "Celebrating with all of these mamacitas," the caption read. "El Señor de los Cielos" actresses Manuela Gonzalez and Fernanda Castillo are also pictured sharing an intimate moment with Villalobos and Boyer.

The 25-year-old French beauty and the 53-year-old producer released a joint statement following their split that they posted onTwitter. "Through this medium we want to inform you that after a marvelous relationship full of love, it has become our decision to end it," said the letter. "In this moment in our lives we need to confront responsibilities that don't allow us to maintain, how it should be, our love. We ask for your understanding and respect so that no speculation arises. We will not make any other statement."

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