The tricks that Angelique Boyer has to cry do not compare to those of Victoria Ruffo

Angelique Boyer has better tricks to cry than Victoria Ruffo
Angelique Boyer has better tricks to cry than Victoria Ruffo

Angelique Boyer is an actress of French origin who came to Mexico to conquer Mexican television with her talent and her unparalleled beauty, she started from a young age with brief appearances and her first opportunity was in “Hearts on the Limit”, she was also part of the successful telenovela known as Rebelde.

She has had several facets throughout her career, before acting she tried her luck as a singer although it was not very pleasant, also thanks to her beauty she is one of the most beautiful models, and she has established herself in soap operas thanks to her character as “Teresa”, where she showed us her acting skills to be able to cry.

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One of the actresses who is most recognized for her excellent way of crying in melodramas is the “Queen” Victoria Ruffo who has revealed how she does to cry, but Angelique Boyer’s tricks have surprised her because she confessed that in “Teresa” cried as soon as she imagined that she was actually as bad as the character and from now on she blames the evil that her character had to be able to shed her tears in the melodramas.

In how many telenovelas has Angelique Boyer worked with Sebastián Rulli?

The first telenovela in which these two great icons of the small screen came together was in “Teresa” where they took their love beyond the recording set, they have also worked in “Lo que la vida me robo”, “Tres times Ana” and “Overcome the past”, since 2012 they have become one of the most solid couples in the middle after their romance in Teresa.

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The tricks that Angelique Boyer has to cry do not compare to those of Victoria Ruffo