The Mexican entertainment world is in mourning once again following the death of actress Xóchitl Vigil , a figure remembered for her participation in various television productions over the past decades and also for being the first wife of actor César Bono . The news generated shock among fans, colleagues, and figures in national television, especially after the emotional words that Bono himself shared publicly.
The information began to gain traction after César Bono spoke with various media outlets following a performance of the play “Defending the Caveman ,” a theatrical production with which he has enjoyed a long and distinguished career. During the conversation, the actor surprised everyone by confirming the death of his partner of several years and the mother of two of his daughters.
Visibly moved, Bono expressed the difficult personal time he is going through while continuing to fulfill his professional commitments. The actor commented that he had to perform on stage despite the pain he was experiencing from his recent loss. His statements quickly generated reactions of support and solidarity from the audience and the media present.
“I was married twice, thank God it was only twice. From my first marriage I had two daughters, and yesterday their mother passed away. (…) And I said that one works for one’s wife and daughters, and it’s hurting me right now,” César Bono expressed, revealing the deep sadness he feels at this moment.
The actor’s words resonated with many, especially since they came during a theatrical performance, demonstrating the professionalism with which he has maintained his career even amidst challenging personal circumstances. After hearing his remarks, several people in the audience offered him messages of support and recognition for his artistic career.
The cause of Xóchitl Vigil ‘s death has not yet been officially released . However, several figures close to the artistic community confirmed her passing through social media and farewell messages. It has been reported that the actress died on May 4th at the age of 73.
One of the first people to speak publicly was singer Margarita Batiz , who used her social media to dedicate a few words of farewell. “Rest in peace, my dear friend Xóchitl Vigil,” the singer wrote, a message that quickly began to be shared among users who remembered the actress’s career.
Although in recent years Xóchitl Vigil maintained a more reserved profile and stayed out of the spotlight, her name continues to be recognized by those who followed Mexican television in previous decades. Her participation in popular productions allowed her to be part of a generation of artists who left their mark on the national screen.
The actress rose to fame in the 1970s thanks to her role in the television program “Hogar dulce hogar” (Home Sweet Home) , where she shared the screen with César Bono and other well-known actors of the time. That production became one of the most memorable television programs for Mexican audiences.
Later, she also participated in broadcasts of “Woman, real-life cases” , one of the most emblematic programs on national television, recognized for presenting stories inspired by everyday and social situations that marked several generations of viewers.
Beyond her artistic career, Xóchitl Vigil was also known for her 13-year relationship with César Bono. From that marriage came her daughters, María Rosa and Sol Queijeiro , who have not yet made any public statements regarding their mother’s passing.
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