
Concern for Candela Peña, Actress of 'El Caso Asunta': 'She Told Me It Was Dangerous'
The famous performer has used social media to reveal the difficult time she is experiencing
Candela Peña, star of the series El Caso Asunta, has her fans worried. It's all because she has revealed the problem she is facing at home.
Specifically, she has used social media to disclose an incident she has suffered at her home, which the insurance company is ignoring. Even though, as she has acknowledged, the professional who came to see it "told me it was dangerous."

Candela Peña and Her Public Complaint About a Domestic Issue
Candela Peña is always very honest and doesn't hesitate to speak openly about her personal life, both in the media and on social media. It is precisely on these platforms that she has now revealed that she is upset about what is happening with a small roof at her house. An issue that is causing her serious problems and could lead to others.
Thus, in her stories, she has revealed: "I have never filed a claim in more than 25 years of paying home insurance. I've had a leak, and they only take care of part of it; I've been chasing them for a while. A small roof is about to break, and the man who came told me it was dangerous."
"It could fall on me or my son at any moment when we go out to the terrace. Today, after I insisted, because they weren't giving me an answer, they tell me that since it's outside and it's raining, I should take care of it."
She added: "Begoña, the last lady who attended to me, because the others have been very polite, wouldn't even let me speak. She tells me that since it hasn't happened, since it hasn't collapsed, not to say there's a danger, as the technician told me."

Candela Peña, from El Caso Asunta, Provides More Details About Her Situation
Candela Peña's fans have been worried about the former collaborator of La Resistencia due to this situation. But even more so when she posted another publication where she talks about the same issue and other setbacks she is experiencing. In it, she appears absolutely overwhelmed.
Thus, she wrote: "Today, I can't take any more of this trend of: 'Do your best to be well, come on, let's go, do your part,' well, no, not today. There are days, weeks, and even months when everything decides to go wrong, and you're fed up with fools. With rudeness, with people who place themselves above others without it being their place and demand more and more without valuing what is done for them."
She added: "It doesn't help either that it won't stop raining, that you've been waiting for the text of a possible job for seven months, but no one waits even three weeks for your reconciliation, single mother, without anyone to help you at this moment to go shoot outside. Grateful that you have the 70 € to pay for therapy, amazed at the reading of so much journalism/bullying that I pass by my subway stop. And that you've been with a bank for 30 years without causing any problems, and when a pipe breaks, the insurance decides to fix the interior but not take care of the exterior."
"Reason: that it was poorly done, not because it's the pipe, Begoña clarifies without willingness to listen. Well, yes, today the day seems like sh*t to me. So I thank all the people who choose to be kind as a life option and try to make life easier for others."
The Impact on Candela Peña's Followers
Candela Peña's posts have not gone unnoticed by her followers, who have quickly shown their support. Messages of encouragement and solidarity have flooded social media, highlighting her bravery in making her situation public. Also denouncing the insurance company's lack of responsibility.
Specifically, they have tried to cheer her up with comments like these: "It won't last, dear. Breathe, cry, hug your people, because tomorrow the sun will rise or the day after" and "A little cry and move on, we have no other choice."

The concern for Candela Peña's personal situation coincides with the success of her work in the series El Caso Asunta. This production addresses the tragic and real murder of Asunta Basterra, a 12-year-old girl whose adoptive parents were convicted of her death. In it, she plays Rosario Porto, the girl's mother, offering a performance that has been widely praised by critics and the public.
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