Five things you should know about Lorna Cepeda before seeing her in Panama

  • In 2016 she was diagnosed with skin cancer. A melanoma, that is, a lesion with a very poor prognosis. However, she herself tells that she remained calm and that, after being operated on, she had an experience in which she felt the presence of God and considered herself healed. That’s how it was: to the surprise of the doctors, the recovery was complete. However, she takes extreme care of her skin, with zero sun exposure, and has had dozens of small preventative surgeries to remove moles.
  • For a long time, the actress introduced herself as Lorna Paz, as she had adopted her second husband’s last name to avoid confusion with the name of her sister and also an actress, Angie Cepeda. Lorna is now engaged to Colombian businessman Juan David Morelli. This will be her third marriage.
  • One of her most memorable phrases as “the hairy one” is “I did six semesters of finance at San Marino.” Recently, on a Peruvian television program, she received her “diploma” from that Colombian university. A joke, of course, but she Lorna did go to college. In fact, she studied psychology.
  • He has worked on more than 30 television productions and six feature films, including the hit Panamanian film Donaire and Esplendor. There she shared scenes with the legendary soap opera actress Lupita Ferrer.
  • The actress is a super proud mother. She has three children: Daniela, 31, whom she had at the age of 19; Nathaniel, 26, and Mariano, 24, the result of his second marriage.

Lorna Cepeda recently reported that the presentation in Panama of her one-man show “Naturalmente Rubia”, scheduled for July 14 at the Anayansi Theater, will be the last of that show. There she reflects and laughs at the stereotypes she has had to deal with during her professional and personal life including, of course, her memorable experience in the cast of Ugly Betty. The event will also have the participation of Jossie Jiménez, who has just achieved great success in 2022 with her show “This is how they raised us.” Tickets can be purchased through the www.panatickets.com platform, starting at $20 per ticket.

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