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Despite her amazing generosity, this devoted woman gave her husband a kidney in 2005 that saved his life, but he didn’t realize “that you had to stop dating when you got married.”

Fortunately for the comic, his ex-wife allowed him to keep the organ when they split in 2012, following 17 years of marriage.

Find out who this former Hollywood couple is by reading on!

This comic, who goes by the moniker “America’s Mexican,” keeps a message he wrote to himself in 1979 when he was just eighteen years old.

He recalls how he “would hit the American people like a hammer” despite his struggles to excel as a child.

Known lovingly as “George Lopez,” he is well-known worldwide for his dark humor, which frequently draws on his own early life.

 

 

After his parents abandoned him and left him in the custody of his strange grandmother, the 63-year-old Hollywood Walk of Famer acknowledges that he has “daddy issues.”

Regarding the woman who reared him, Lopez remarks, “[She] was very mysterious.” At one point, she told him at random, “I don’t think the guy that’s your dad is your dad,” while he was presenting her to the author of his book “Why You Crying.”

His comedy, which frequently taps into his identity issues and the difficulties of growing up in a dysfunctional household, was greatly influenced by these early experiences.

Lopez began raising his own family in 1993 with the help of actor-producer Ann Serrano, who in 1996 gave birth to Lopez’s lone child, Mayan.

She donated one of her kidneys to him as well.

Doctors informed Lopez, who was 43 at the time, that he required a kidney transplant in 2004 to treat a disease that was causing his kidneys to fail.

Kidney disease doesn’t hurt; rather, it hurts because it manifests as exhaustion. You’re always exhausted, then. In an interview with Piers Morgan, the celebrity said, “I was working so hard that it misled me into thinking that I was tired when in reality my kidneys were shutting down.”

“Latinos only seek medical attention when they are bleeding.” Internal things are forgotten. “Fatigue is simply fatigue,” he continues.

A congenital defect that narrowed Lopez’s ureters—the tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder—had poisoned his kidneys over the years, according to WebMD.

“I’ll give you one of mine,” his devoted wife answered without hesitation.

 

 

A congenital defect that narrowed Lopez’s ureters—the tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder—had poisoned his kidneys over the years, according to WebMD.

“I’ll give you one of mine,” his devoted wife answered without hesitation.

There wasn’t any query. “It’s a very easy decision when you are in a situation where you might lose someone you love,” she continues.

After arriving at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles in April 2005, Lopez and his spouse made a speedy recovery.

“I believe it was a miracle that my wife’s kidney could be used,” he writes in his book, George Lopez: Latino King of Comedy. Since I don’t know how long my organ will last, I now cherish every day.

His devotion to the woman who gave him the gift that saved his life was shorter than the kidney’s lifespan.

Prior to the treatment, Serrano, who is now sixty-three, discloses that her husband had cheated on her. She offered him another chance, along with a kidney, and admonished him not to do it again despite his lack of loyalty.

Serrano says, “I really wanted my daughter to have her father in her life when she was three years old.” She also says that as her husband’s fame increased, “he got a really big head.”

The family was subsequently given some information about Lopez’s extracurricular activities by the tabloids: “It was a pretty devastating way to find out,” adds Serrano. In essence, your husband is living two lives. I simply decided that was simply not something I could put up with. I also chose to get a divorce from him.

Mayan tells Today that she didn’t talk to the Blue Beetle star for about four years after that “because it was just painful.”

 

“There is a whole other dynamic that makes it so much more difficult because it was so public,” Mayan, who grew up on The George Lopez Show, added. “People occasionally forget that there is a family behind these headlines that they read.”

In a joint statement, the couple characterized their July 2011 divorce as mutual and cordial, highlighting their continued dedication as parents and business partners of the Lopez Foundation, a nonprofit organization that promotes organ donation and kidney disease awareness.

On Lopez vs. Lopez, a comic TV show that blends reality and fiction, Mayan, 28, and her father get to discuss their real-life problems today.

“Mayan is the one connection I cherish the most in my life and the one I need to preserve. Lopez, who portrays a fictitious version of himself navigating life with his estranged daughter, Mayan, says, “God bless NBC if they will let us deal with our personal issues on TV.”

 

According to Mayan, the “pain and authenticity” that spectators witness are true moments where a father and daughter are resolving their differences, even though the writing can occasionally be “a little too real.”

“The show is really healing for me, personally,” she says.Additionally, I believe for my father.

Regarding Lopez and Serrano’s relationship, they remain close friends.

Fans can see the ex-couple sitting in the hot seat, answering questions from their daughter, in a 2021 TikTok video that Mayan posted.

“Who did more damage to your marriage?” Mayan queries.

The two joke around for a while before Serrano quips, “Your dad didn’t realize that you had to stop dating when you got married.” When you [get] married, you have to stop dating other people.

Mayan inquires as to whether her parents still love one another in a different footage.

Serrano says, “Yes, I do love you,” to Lopez. “He is my husband, my friend, and the father of my child.”

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