"How many days do you have left to live?": sadness on America TV for what Pamela David decided to communicate

The last few hours of Desayuno Americano, the program hosted by Pamela David on América TV, had a very strong atmosphere. There, part of an interview given by Wanda Nara talking about her health was revealed.
"Wanda gave a note where she tells a little about the process when she found out she had leukemia. She had been to the delivery of a Martín Fierro, she left and days later we couldn't believe what they were saying," said panelist Alejandra Canosa.
It was at that moment that Pamela David spoke up. "Wanda really opened her heart. She is a fighter and she kept so many things to herself to take care of her children. For example, this title, 'I wish it wasn't known that she was sick.' She was in the turmoil, the whirlwind, the tsunami of emotions of finding out that she could die," she said.
"Suddenly, the media forces you to go out and tell your children. The part about Valentino, which Zaira Nara tells us about. She wrote to him and said 'Wan, you're going to have to talk to Valentino because he wrote me a terrible message'. Valentino asked her 'how many days does my mom have left to live?'" Pamela said with great pain.
"That was tremendous, it was a shock for her because she couldn't explain many things to them for obvious reasons, not because she wanted to hide it, but she was still in shock with all that. She had to start treatment. Today, no type of information escapes, children have access to social networks, to Google," said Alejandra Canosa.
"It is important to be serious when we talk about health, she is a very well-known personality who has always made everything very media-driven. But it is important to point out when she talks about the leukemia she was diagnosed with last year, she said that she is fine, that the treatment is for life," said the panelist.
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