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"What would I ask for at Christmas… The same life, the same cancer, the same desire to fight and the same family"; inspiring message from Barbara Cronenbold

"What would I ask for at Christmas... The same life, the same cancer, the same desire to fight and the same family";  inspiring message from Barbara Cronenbold

December 26, 2022, 5:33 PM

December 26, 2022, 5:33 PM

The Christmas greeting from the former television presenter Barbara Cronenbold came with a very special message and an example of strength and faith. On Sunday, December 25, the figure from Santa Cruz revealed to her Instagram followers that she is fighting a battle against cancer, and that, despite the difficulties, gratitude is much greater for the people who accompany her at this time and learning that leaves this stage.

“If you ask me what I would ask for this Christmas… I would ask for the same life that I have, the same cancer, the same desire to fight and also the same family, to the same unconditional friends, and to the same life partner, the same lessons learned and the same optimism to face it, but above all the same FAITH in God. Gratitude is the word that defines this year for me. Merry Christmas.” Bárbara wrote on the social network along with a photograph in which she poses in front of a Christmas tree.

Immediately, family and friends filled the comment boxes with love, expressing pride and gratitude for the message that inspires many women.

Local figures such as Anabel Angus, Ximena Zalzer, and Laura Donoso also congratulated her on the battles won.

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