Lolita Flores puts a date on Àngel Llàcer's return to work after nearly dying from an infection

It seems that there is already a date for Àngel Llàcer's return to Your face sounds to me after having been hospitalized for a serious infection.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
26 April 2024 Friday 05:05
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Lolita Flores puts a date on Àngel Llàcer's return to work after nearly dying from an infection

It seems that there is already a date for Àngel Llàcer's return to Your face sounds to me after having been hospitalized for a serious infection. Lolita Flores, a fellow jury member, commented in Y Ahora Sonsoles, where she celebrated the success of Ella Poncia's work, that the Catalan could rejoin very soon.

According to the artist, Llàcer, who still appears in the recordings of the program but in the following ones will be replaced by other artists such as Silvia Abril, could return to work from this next program. Therefore, she might start recording Your Face Very Sounds Very Soon.

In fact, Lolita has regretted that her partner has had to go through such a complicated situation and has assured that the time they have been without him has been noticeable: "Àngel Llàcer is pure life and without him we are a little lame, we are missing a prop "

Àngel Llàcer has had some very complicated days. The artist, during his trip to Vietnam, contracted an infection caused by a bacteria called shigella, a name with which he himself joked that he looked like "a drag queen." Unfortunately, the situation quickly worsened upon returning to Spain, resulting in his urgent admission to the Ruber Clinic in Madrid.

Llàcer's recovery process in the hospital has not been easy, as he himself has told El matí de Catalunya Ràdio. At first, doctors treated the infection with a course of antibiotics, hoping it would be enough to fight the bacteria. However, the symptoms continued and intensified so much that he feared for his life: "I have been very screwed, yes. Could I have died? Yes. All of Spain found out that I was dying."

Llàcer has described serious symptoms that included stomach pain, high fever and other worrying discomforts, which indicated that the bacteria had resisted the initial treatment. Furthermore, the doctors did not know what to do to solve this infection: "I had seven doctors around me, as if to say: 'We don't know what this boy has.'" Despite everything, the showman is already feeling much better and has been discharged.