Angelique Boyer and Sebastián Rulli received the best Christmas present a couple in love could get. The "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" stars made a huge announcement on Twitter that is going to shape the better part of the new year for them. "When you love with all your soul, miracles become a reality," Boyer wrote on the social network. "I share with you guys, my family, that a blessing from God is on the way. Sebastián and I are expecting our first baby together and I can't imagine what a better way to start the new year than with this." For the 26-year-old actress it would be her first born, while for the 39-year-old actor it would be his second child as he has a baby boy from his previous marriage to "Sabadazo" host Cecilia Galliano. See tweet down below and tell us what you think of the news!
It has been a rough year for Angelique Boyer as she went through a break-up with Televisa producer José Alberto Castro and the loss of her mother. Her split from Castro came in early March when the couple made a joint statement and posted it on Twitter. "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." After months of speculation they had no other choice but to address the rumors. Allegations of a possible romance with Rulli were denied repeatedly.
As Rulli and Boyer filmed "Lo Que La Vida Me Robó" they were often seen together which only fueled the rumor mill of the coupling. Photos of the pair leaked and they were confronted by reporters. "I have not seen, no, I don't know, they will not leave us alone and they will continue, it doesn't matter, they will continue seeing us together," she told reporters. "We are friends, so it doesn't matter." Sebastián Rulli also opened up about gossip around a possible relationship between them. "I am not bothered at all, the truth is that it doesn't bother me, I know who I am, I know what I do and what I don't," he said. "As long as I know and the people that surround me and the people that matter to me. I think it doesn't influence anybodies life what happens to me and what I have been through I have learned to be stronger."
It was in June when Boyer suffered the loss of her mother Sylvie Rousseau after battling with cardiac complications for weeks and undergoing several surgeries. As a form of managing all her feelings, Boyer posted a heartfelt letter on her Twitter account sharing her thoughts with all of her followers. "It is the biggest blow to the heart that I have ever received, I miss her so much as I never imagined I could," the letter reads. "I still want to say farewell to her, but I can't. I don't know if there is something after death, I don't know if my mother is still alive somewhere else besides our hearts. If she can see us, I don't know. It wasn't important before, but today it is." She added, "Today I wish with all strength that she can continue watching over us, that she can continue watching us grow, my brother and myself, to follow her greatest love for 33 years and see how we continue with our lives with her teachings, with her love, always having her present. In the most sad night of my life I saw right in front of me how the strongest women I've ever known left. I have never found someone like her in movies nor books. She was my MOTHER. I never imagined that picture in my life. There will never be enough words to express the sorrow that a being so important in my life provokes. I want to see you happy again mom. I miss you."
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