Singer, actress, host and dancer, with 42 years of artistic career, and why not even a bathroom cleaner! Yes, he said so Lola is polite on this Monday, when I intervene in the program “Come closer to Rocío” led by Sánchez Azuara, in which he revealed that he has no money to pay for his services and sometimes eats anything.
This is as a result of pandemic, like millions of Mexicans, she also stayed in unemployment before which it passes through a severe economic crisis, and without penalty made it known that there are times when they do not have to eat or pay for electricity, so he thought of taking one harrowing work.
“Sometimes we don’t have, we don’t have to pay for electricity or gas, we bathe as it is, we eat anything, with a roll, because we are also in a country where we have many resources, somehow, to go further, they were moments when I said “well, we have to work on whatever it is, now with the pandemic”.

Recalling the advice of his mother, who died last year, 50-year-old Cortés mentioned that she always told him not to expect anything from anyone and that if she had to walk alone before, she was sure she would do it better than others, and in the face of this reflection, she said she was ready to do it wash the bathrooms if necessary to eat.
“They asked people for a very famous bakery to clean the bathrooms and I said to my sister: “I am very good at cleaning”. Someone commented to me: ‘how! Do you dare? “Forgive me, I have to work because we have to eat”, she said with all the certainty that characterizes her.

He lamented that the pandemic has forced so many workplaces to close and even more so that there are those who consider their career a hobby, as all those who make possible a program, a play, are not just actors, but the people in the back. and everyone today … is unemployed.
“Unfortunately, people who are aware of all this, are responsible for all this, they think my career is a hobby. And I commented, the people who are on stage are minimal to those who are behind us,” he said. he explained. “How many make it possible for us to see each other on TV: make-up artists, hairdressers … in the theater it’s the same and they took the opportunity not only to work (but) to eat.”