This was the inheritance that Chespirito left to Graciela Fernández after separating

The series "Chespirito: Sin querer queriendo" has generated great interest among Roberto Gómez Bolaños' followers, especially due to the more intimate aspects of his personal life. One of the topics that has drawn attention is the inheritance that the comedian left to his ex-wife, Graciela Fernández, a subject that he himself addressed in his autobiography.
Although he began a romantic relationship with Florinda Meza in 1970, It was not until 1989 that Gómez Bolaños officially divorced Graciela Fernández, ending his marriage to formally begin a life as a couple with his co-star.
We recommend: 'Chespirito: Sin Querer Queriendo': When and at what time will the final episode be available?In the book "Sin querer queriendo," Bolaños recounted the details of the inheritance he left to Graciela Fernández after their breakup. "Chespirito" confessed to feeling deep "remorse" after their separation and, on several occasions, asked himself: "Why did we do things wrong?"
The creator of "El Chavo del 8" explained that he decided to leave Graciela all his real estate and some valuable personal items, including:
- Two cars
- Furniture
- Centenaries (gold coins)
In his words: "The solution of breaking up, therefore, was the most reasonable. And for that I made the decision to leave all the real estate we had in Graciela's ownership, including the two houses we had built, a good number of plots of land, centuries old, the best of my two cars, all the furniture."
Bolaños acknowledged that the breakup with his ex-wife was one of the most complicated processes of his life, as he couldn't stop thinking about what they had experienced together, even though he had already made the decision to be with Florinda Meza.
Read also: Pulso GNP reveals its official 2025 lineupIn the same book, Roberto recounted how he fell in love with his ex-wife even though she was younger than him, seven years his senior. "When I met Graciela, she was just a few days shy of turning 15, while I was already over 22," wrote "Chespirito."
Their relationship lasted just over two decades (1968-1989), and They finally divorced after "Chespirito" became attracted to Florinda Meza, whom he married in 2004, 27 years after beginning their relationship.
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