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Actor Alejandro Landero Found Homeless in Mexico City

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Alejandro Landero Actor In Street Situation

Mexico City, Mexico — Alejandro Landero, a former telenovela star known for his role in “Rosa Salvaje,” was spotted living on the streets of Mexico City. Neighbors in the Condesa neighborhood reported seeing the actor sitting on a public bench alongside his three adopted cats and a dog.

Landero, who gained fame in the late 1980s, is currently seeking temporary shelter for one month. He was last seen near the intersection of Mazatlán and Juan de la Barrera, across from a notable building in the area.

A social media account shared an urgent message about Landero’s situation, stating, “The neighbor actor Alejandro Landeros has lost his job and is in #situacióndecalle with his three #cats and dog, which he refuses to abandon. He is looking for shelter for a month.” The community has expressed concern and support for the actor.

Landero is known for his roles in several telenovelas, including “Pasión y Poder” and “Monte Calvario.” Despite his past successes, he has been out of the public eye for several years.

In 2020, rumors circulated about his disappearance and even suggested he had passed away. However, neither was true, and his current circumstances remain a mystery.

This situation mirrors that of another former Televisa actress, Renata Flores, who was reported homeless in 2020. After being found living in her vehicle with dogs, she was temporarily housed at the Casa del Actor, though she initially hesitated due to COVID-19 fears.

The public has rallied to seek assistance for Landero, with many sharing posts on social media to draw attention to his plight. Neighborhood residents and social media users are hoping for a swift intervention similar to what Flores received.

As his story unfolds, it shines a light on the challenges many aging actors face in Mexico, particularly regarding financial stability and the need for institutional support.