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China Suárez showed the letter that Jey Mammon wrote to her when she was his catechist

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To school first Eugenia “La China” Suarez had as a catechism teacher at the Corazón de María school Juan Martín Rago, known as the Jey Mammon. On several occasions both have spoken of this bond, which was the beginning of a friendship that continues to this day.

And now, the actress and singer has shared on her Instagram account, where she has more than 6 million followers, a letter Jey wrote to her when she was a student, thanking her for the time they shared and talking about a play which he made under his direction.

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“Euge, thank you for everything you have given of yourself for this dream that we live together. It is no coincidence that you have been chosen as the best mate at school”highlighted the current driver of The Rock of Morphi (Telephone) on La China.

He continued: “Cherubs show who they are not only by acting on stage but also in life. How nice to share this year with you! How funny to see how you were always tempted to laugh in the same part of the play”.

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“How hard it is to convince you not to argue with ‘you know who’… Did you see that I was right? They fought a lot because they loved each other a lot,” added Jey.

“You were always willing to give a smile or to move even the stones… For this, and for much more, I wish God to bless you and your family. I love you so much and I thank God for putting you in my way. Never change! On behalf of all of us who made ‘Nacerás a la Vida Nueva’, I thank you with all my heart for the shared moments, ”he concluded in the letter, which ends with his signature as“ Juan Martín ”.

In the publication, China thanked those words. “Since time immemorial. Juan Martín and Euge”she wrote, along with a series of heart emojis and a crying face.

On his Instagram account, Jey, who is on vacation in Uruguay, also shared the letter he wrote to La China, and expressed, “Oh, who were you arguing with… I love you as before”.

Some time ago, Jey shared a photo on Twitter from those years when he was a catechism teacher and had La China as a student.

“Thank you China Suárez for this beautiful memory of when I was your catechist. This was a play that I wrote and directed when I thought it was the religious Pepito Cibrián”joked the driver and the comedian.

Later, in the Perros de la calle radio cycle, Jey underlined: “I did catechism to China and she didn’t understand anything. I explained how the ass too, this is shared “.

And he analyzes those years: “I feel I made a mistake because I was in a place that didn’t belong to me.” “It was a process, it’s not like overnight I said ‘this is not for me. I started to realize that my identity in general had nothing to do with the Catholic religion,” she said.

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Source: Clarin

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