In the last broadcast of ‘Whoever sends’ the América Televisión entertainment program, María Pía Copello starred in a moment as emotional as it was moving when she confirmed that her eldest son, Samuel Dyer Copello he would finish his school years and go to study outside the country. The announcement not only surprised viewers, but also overwhelmed the host with feelings, who burst into tears in the middle of the live program.
This emotional event was shared by Copello with his set colleagues, including Carlos Vilchez who when asking about her son’s graduation, unleashed the sincere reaction of the presenter. Without a doubt, a moment that marked the broadcast and that reflected the vulnerability and love of a mother.
María Pía Copello breaks down when confirming sad news about her eldest son
The program ‘Whoever sends’ became the scene of an unexpected emotional scene when María Pía Copello could not contain her tears when talking about the departure of her eldest son, Samuel Dyer Copello who completes his secondary studies and is getting ready to continue his higher education abroad. The host, known both for her role on television and for her presence on social networks, shared her feeling of joy mixed with sadness at seeing her son take an important step in his life.
The conversation began when Carlos Vilchez María Pía’s partner on the program, surprised her with a direct question about the end of Samuel’s studies. “Has your baby finished school today? The last school bell because now the hardest part is coming,” commented Vílchez, alluding to the fact that the school years had come to an end. That’s when Maria Pia Copello He expressed his emotion in a very sincere way.
“Oh, how heavy! I don’t want to cry, I’m very sensitive about that. For the first time, I’m going through what you, Anna Carina, had to experience at some point, with Mica, who finished school and it’s the hardest part “The parents are going to understand me perfectly,” he commented through tears, referring to his sister. Anna Carina Copello who was also present on the program. María Pía’s words reflected the sadness of a mother who sees her son grow up and become independent, which can be both a source of pride and unease.
Copello’s testimony was even more significant when accompanied by the words of his sister, Anna Carina, who showed an attitude of support in the face of Copello’s obvious emotion. Maria Pia . “I have mixed feelings, because I am happy because he is fulfilling his achievements, but sad because he is no longer going to be with us,” added the host, referring to the duality of emotions that accompany the departure of a child.
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