Jenni Rivera's mother cries inconsolably at the unveiling of her posthumous star

MIAMI.- This June 27, the estrella death of “La Diva de la Banda” Jenny Rivera on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. And before the ceremony, which brought together a large part of the Rivera dynasty, the mam of the late artist was very moved by the tribute to her daughter.

Crying inconsolably, accompanied by her granddaughter Chiquis, Mrs. Rosa Rivera knelt on her daughter’s star where she remained for a few minutes thanking God for what had happened.

“Thank you, my God, thank you, my God, for what you do… thank you, Lord, for this moment,” said La Diva de la Banda’s mother through tears, while being consoled by Chiquis.

Doa Rosa looked closely at the star, knelt down, kissed it and thanked her while looking at the sky, while holding a photograph of the interpreter.

At the emotional moment, Chiquis also cried next to her grandmother.

In addition to Mrs. Rosa and Chiquis, the American singer’s daughters, father and brothers also attended the emotional ceremony. Gloria Trevi was also present to give a few words.

“For me it is an honor to witness this well-deserved recognition with her family. Jenni, ahead of her time, triumphed in a genre dominated by men, highlighted the bravery of women, prevailed with her musical legacy and her personal story; That is why she is unforgettable and unrepeatable. Harvesting to follow her successes, like this star, which symbolizes her light in our hearts,” said the Mexican artist.

“I would like to say more things, but I don’t want to cry. Today is a day to celebrate, to celebrate the life of Jenni Rivera,” Trevi added.

The Diva de la Banda star is number 2,783 in the recording category and is located in front of Capitol Records on Vine Street.

Rivera’s children, Jacqie, Johnny, Chiquis, Jenicka and Michael were in charge of accepting the recognition on his behalf.

Death of Jenni Rivera

The interpreter of Unforgettable He died on December 9, 2012, when the plane in which he was traveling from Monterrey to Toluca, Mexico, crashed. Rivera was 43 years old.

During her career, the singer positioned herself as the most successful woman within the regional Mexican genre and in the charts Latins of Billboard.

In addition, he located more than 30 songs as Smuggled, Enough is Enough and It Turns Out on the Regional Mexican Airplay list, and 15 of them in the top 10, according to the specialized music platform.

“On the Hot Latin Songs list, I placed a total of 25 songs, two of which reached the top 10: Now that you were away y “The same great lady.”

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