

Hay gente incluso que he vuelto a ver, y sin beber alcohol ya no tenemos nada de qué hablar. “Eso estuvo muy bonito, la muestra de lealtad y también aceptar muchos errores que cometí, aceptar que somos seres humanos y que no está mal sentirse mal, que no está mal equivocarse, no somos robots”.Īdemás agregó: “Nos puede pegar el ego, nos puede pegar la soberbia y si Dios te da una segunda oportunidad en la vida, pues qué bendición”, aseguró el actor.Īmaya se sinceró sobre su pasado y sus excesos, en donde el actor comentó: “Antes no me podía divertir sin alcohol (y otros excesos), sin la fiesta.

Lo principal aquí es darle a la gente lo que quiere y lo que pida… y lo siguen pidiendo”, comentó el actor durante su más reciente entrevista con la revista People en español, acerca de su posible regreso a la serie de El Señor de los Cielos.Įl actor regresó a las pantallas chicas en el nuevo programa de televisión Malverde: El santo patrón, que es transmitida por Telemundo. Depende de la empresa, estamos en pláticas y todo va muy bien. Return my mind as I was before 'El Señor de los Cielos.' Right now I feel completely renewed, I feel the same energy that I had when I started 'El Señor de los Cielos,' because I really needed to te amo eres lo máximo éxico.- Después de unos años de estar desaparecido de la televisión y de las redes sociales, el actor Rafael Amaya, mejor conocido como su papel de “Aurelio Casillas” en El Señor de los Cielos, habló sobre su regreso a la televisión tras concluir su programa de rehabilitación. "I see spiritual rehabilitation, emotionally. I am very happy with what is happening in my life, with 'El Señor de los Cielos,' with my life, with my family, with my friends and I simply took some time to find myself, to return to my origins." Amaya also denied getting checked in to a rehab center for drugs. It was like a chain reaction and my body couldn't take it anymore and I had to go to the hospital." He also added, "I don't drink, I don't take any type of drug, nor anything. I had a lot of personal problems in my life. "There was a lot of fatigue, a lot of stress. María Celeste dug deep and asked Amaya directly if drugs were involved with his health decaying. I remember when I was admitted, when I left and I remember absolutely everything. I was only there two days and if I had been in coma, they normally keep you for two or three weeks, up to a month. I have been in contact with them, with my friends, with my co-workers and no. All of my family has been affected with everything that's been said. "I was surprised all of this time because there has been many things said. There's has been a lot of things said," he added. Reports said that he went into coma, but the actor firmly denies this. Go with family and forget Aurelio casillas por a little bit and return as new." I started missing work and Telemundo and I decided that we needed a break and take life back to recharge energy.

Like any other human being, I started to get sick. I was about 10 months or almost 11 months working consecutively with no vacation. "I had a nervous breakdown due to fatigue and stress. "Yes, I was in the hospital for two days," he said. In the piece the " El Señor De Los Cielos" clarifies the truth behind the rumors of his near-death experience after an alleged drug overdose. Rafael Amaya has broken his silence in an exclusive interview on "Al Rojo Vivo" with María Celeste. The "El Señor De Los Cielos" star reveals the truth behind the rumors of the drug overdose report.
