
The program Until the end of the world aired a new episode on the evening of this Wednesday, December 17th, in which the participants took a tour of some of Argentina’s most unique landscapes. This journey not only presented them with physical and emotional challenges, but also led them to find a space for personal reflection and remembrance and to strengthen the bonds that have made them who they are today. On this occasion one of the most emotional scenes occurred Cristina Cifuenteswho couldn’t help but break down in front of the cameras.
During an intimate conversation with Alba Carrillo, the former leader opened her heart and shared some of the most painful losses of her life, for which, she confessed, she would leave everything behind to be able to share just one more minute with them. “I want my sister to come with me. I have experienced many traumatic situations. My older sister, my godmother, died of cancer at a very young age“, she said, visibly affected and admitted that she would have liked a different farewell.

The memory of this loss is still very present in his mind, especially because of the circumstances that accompanied it. “She was sick, but He didn’t tell us how bad it was.“I didn’t want us to worry,” she lamented through tears, admitting that she didn’t know what her sister was going through in those moments, even though the family was by her side. This experience, together with the subsequent loss of her father, deeply influenced the former deputy and made her aware of how fleeting life can be and how little the present is sometimes valued.
She was born on July 1, 1964 in Madrid and was the seventh of eight siblings in a large family. His parents, an artillery soldier and a wife who was also the daughter of a soldier, raised all their children together in a house in Moncloa, one of the houses where they lived the longest. When she was working as a government delegate in Madrid in 2015, she had to say goodbye to her father. At that moment he dedicated some public words to him, which the magazine later remembered. woman today. “The first and last photo I have with you, the best father in the world. Even though you are no longer here, I miss you more and love you more every day.” he wrote last Father’s Day, accompanied by some of the very special photos he carried with him.
The family had already suffered another serious blow years earlier when Ángeles, Cristina Cifuentes’ older sister and one of Cristina Cifuentes’ great supporters, died in 2008. The grief was repeated again in 2022 with the loss of Patricia, one of her nieces, a member of the military emergency room. The former leader also wanted to remember her publicly via her social networks. “You have left a void that is impossible to fill. Rest in peace,” he wrote along with several pictures of the young woman in uniform doing full professional work.
His mother has remained one of his main supports throughout his life, something Cifuentes has no hesitation in acknowledging whenever he has the opportunity. “Thank you very much, dear mother. For always being there, for loving me and never letting go of my hand. “The best mother, grandmother and great-grandmother,” he publicly dedicated to her at one of the Mother’s Day celebrations they were able to celebrate together.
In addition to the support of her brothers, Cristina Cifuentes enjoys the constant support of her husband and her two children, to whom she dedicates much of her time. “I come from a large family, always very close-knit and we loved each other very much. You cannot leave the house angry with your loved ones. because you don’t know what will happen next,” he advised Alba Carrillo as he shared this very meaningful memory.