Laura Caballero, director of 'La que se cerca', announces the removal of a carcinoma

Laura Caballero, director of one of Telecinco's most popular series, La que se cerca, wanted to share some very good news through her social networks related to her current state of health.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 February 2024 Wednesday 21:58
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Laura Caballero, director of 'La que se cerca', announces the removal of a carcinoma

Laura Caballero, director of one of Telecinco's most popular series, La que se cerca, wanted to share some very good news through her social networks related to her current state of health. The screenwriter became popularly known thanks to Mediaset fiction, where she shares hours and hours of work with her brother, Alberto Caballero.

But a few months ago, both the director and her brother made the leap to streaming platforms thanks to the Spanish Netflix production Machos Alfa, whose second season premiered on February 9. However, little or nothing has been known all this time about Laura Caballero's personal life, since she has always been very focused on her professional career.

But it seems that this secrecy around his personal life has come to an end. This Thursday, February 29, the series scriptwriter revealed surprising news related to her state of health through her Instagram profile: a carcinoma had been removed. A medical novelty that caught all of the director's followers by surprise, since she had never spoken out about her health problems.

Alberto Caballero's sister published a very revealing image, in which we could see her in nature and with a scar on the upper part of her chest, near her collarbone. A clue that could indicate that the intervention could have been carried out recently. ''Bye (goodbye) carcinoma),'' the professional wrote next to the photograph.

For the moment, the director of La que se cerca did not want to give more details about her medical intervention. However, the mystery of her operation has not been an obstacle for many network and professional colleagues who have wanted to show all their support and affection to the Madrid native in a matter of minutes. Edurne, Marta Hazas, Nuria Roca and Vanesa Romero were some of the celebrities who put hearts in the form of emoticons in the director's publication. ''The best news,'' said Cristina Cifuentes. ''Cheer up! They are not scars, they are decorations! Brava'', wrote Irene Villa.