Tamara Rojo reappears at her worst moment: "I'm having a terrible time"

Tamara Gorro has shared with her followers a difficult personal moment: the death of her grandfather.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 March 2024 Saturday 16:07
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Tamara Rojo reappears at her worst moment: "I'm having a terrible time"

Tamara Gorro has shared with her followers a difficult personal moment: the death of her grandfather. After days of silence on her social networks, Gorro has reappeared with an emotional message where she expresses her deep pain and appreciates the support received at this time. "I'm having a terrible time, very bad... It's been a horrible month and a half," she openly confessed.

The news of the death of the content creator's grandfather was announced by herself on March 2, after the old man had been hospitalized for several weeks due to various health problems. "I can't stand this pain... I love you, my yayito," she shared on networks, expressing the great pain she felt.

The influencer, visibly affected although some time has passed, has decided to no longer hide her suffering and has shared her experience honestly. "This is fucking life, suffering and pain," she lamented. Despite her sadness, Gorro has anticipated his return to professional commitments: "I'm going to come back, I'm not going to stop my life."

Saying goodbye to his grandfather has left a huge void in his life. Gorro has opened up about the difficulty of saying goodbye to a loved one and has shared a reflection on the inevitability of loss. "We believe that that moment will never come. When it does, it's all very surreal," he said, referring to the hardness of accepting the reality of saying goodbye.

The influencer has also dedicated some words full of love, as a farewell, to her grandfather in an emotional letter: "Six days without you and it seems like an eternity. Yayito, how lost I am, how lonely I feel and how few I have strength. For the last time, thank you my love. Thank you for giving the most beautiful gift I could ever have, going with me. Hand in hand, hugging, just the two of us," he wrote, highlighting the deep bond that united them. Now, one of her main concerns is keeping an eye on her grandmother: "I have to take good care of her."

Finally, Tamara Gorro has recognized the unconditional support of her "virtual family" in these difficult times. "You have accompanied me a lot during this time... you have made my grandpa very happy," she said, recognizing the comfort she has found in her virtual community.