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Gloria Camila reappears broken at ‘Fiesta’ to deny a critical sound for the death of her former Michu

Grief and Reflection: **Gloria Camila** Speaks After Ex’s Death

**José Fernando**’s ex-girlfriend, **Michu**, passed away at 33.

The sudden death of **Michu**, former partner of **José Fernando** and daughter-in-law of **José Ortega Cano**, has deeply impacted those around her. Despite personal turmoil, the tragedy has particularly affected **Gloria Camila**, who shared her feelings on television.

**Gloria Camila**’s Emotional Interview

Appearing on Telecinco’s Fiesta, **Gloria Camila** gave her first interview since **Michu**’s passing. The media personality stated she was “very affected” by the news and addressed criticism her family has received. She emphasized a bond with the deceased, saying, Despite all our friction, we have always understood each other.”

Furthermore, **Rocío Jurado**’s daughter refuted any notion of a bad relationship with **Michu**. “I have ended up wanting it,” she stated, adding, “We have gone together to eat or snack. We have talked about everything and, lately, we were very good. We told ourselves ‘I love you’ or ‘You are the best’, it was something incredible. People don’t know how much we were linked.”

A Final Conversation

Significantly, **Gloria Camila** revealed that she and **Michu** were in contact on the very day of her death, discussing information from a television program. Following this revelation, when asked about her brother, **Ortega Cano**’s daughter became emotional. “I am sorry for **Michu**, because she was very young and had incredible energy; But I also feel sorry for my niece, because it is very small,” she said, tearfully.

**Gloria Camila** with **Emma García** at ‘Fiesta’. (Mediaset)

Empathy for Her Niece

The television personality empathized with her niece, recalling her own experience of losing her mother at a young age. She stated: “I know that living without a mother is very painful and traumatic, so I am sorry because I do not want my niece to go through the same.” According to the National Bereavement Survey, children who experience the death of a parent are more likely to experience mental health challenges (NIH 2021).

Visibly moved, **Gloria Camila** emphasized that her niece “needs a lot of love and much understanding,” adding, “He does not have to take responsibility for anything, but to live the childhood that it has and that deserves.” She expressed her hope that **Michu** “got rid so that the girl was fine.”

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