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Yorley del Carmen Villalobos is the real name of the villain of ‘Coffee with the aroma of a woman’. The actress assured that her family and lifelong friends call her ‘Yorly’, but when she entered the entertainment world they told her that she had to change it.

“Everyone in my house calls me Yorly. When I started working I was Yorley Villalobos, but people never learned it, they told me: ‘Hello Yerley, hello Yurley,’” he explained.

It was then that director Mario Rivero told him that the best thing he could do was change his name to something easier to remember. “He told me: ‘Don’t you have another name? I feel that people have a hard time’ and I told him ‘Carmen’ and he replied: ‘That’s it! Carmen Villalobos’”, and presto, a star was born.

What happened with Carmen Villalobos shows how people with names that are not common have to deal with the fact that people mispronounce them or find it too difficult to learn them.

See more: This is what Carmen Villalobos looked like at age 16, when she started her career in ‘Club 10’

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The first name of Carmen Villalobos did not prevent her from succeeding

On the other hand, the actress made the jump to presenter and currently directs a program about women entrepreneurs. Her last role in soap operas was as ‘Lucía’, the antagonist in ‘Café con aroma de mujer’.

“Do you know what I reconfirmed with Lucia? That if we don’t value ourselves and don’t love ourselves, we will end up choosing people who won’t value us either. There is nothing sadder than losing your dignity to make someone else like you. That never ”, she affirmed, when saying goodbye to her character.

Read also: “Are you going to raise them for me?”: Carmen Villalobos responds to those who question her for not having children

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Currently, ‘Café con aroma de mujer’ remains in the top 10 of Netflix in Latin America as one of the most viewed fictions.

But in her personal life, the actress has had to go through some challenges, such as overcoming COVID-19. She stated on her social networks that she had very strong symptoms, but that she finally managed to recover.

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The U.S. Air Force must pay more than $230 million in damages to survivors and victims’ families of a 2017 Texas church massacre for failing to flag a conviction that might have kept the gunman from legally buying the weapon used in the shooting, a federal judge ruled Monday.

More than two dozen people were killed when Devin Patrick Kelley opened fire during a Sunday service at First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs. Kelley, who died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after being shot and chased by two men who heard the gunfire at the church, had served in the Air Force before the attack.

U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez had ruled in July that the Air Force was “60% liable” for the attack because it failed to submit Kelley’s assault conviction during his time in the Air Force to a national database.

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Texas Department of Public Safety shows Devin Patrick Kelley.

FILE – This undated file photo provided by the Texas Department of Public Safety shows Devin Patrick Kelley.

An Air Force record of the Kelley court-martial says he pleaded guilty to multiple specifications of assault, including striking his wife, choking her with his hands and kicking her. He also was convicted of striking his stepson on the head and body “with a force likely to produce death or grievous bodily harm.”

In 2012, several months before his conviction in the domestic violence case, Kelley briefly escaped from a mental health center in New Mexico and got in trouble for bringing guns onto a military base and threatening his superiors there, police reports indicate.

Deputies were called to Kelley’s home in New Braunfels in June 2013 about the rape case and investigated for three months, Comal County Sheriff Mark Reynolds said. But it appeared that they stopped investigating after they believed Kelley left Texas and moved to Colorado. Reynolds said the case was then listed as inactive.

Under Pentagon rules, information about convictions of military personnel in crimes like assault is supposed to be submitted to the FBI’s Criminal Justice Investigation Services Division for inclusion in the National Criminal Information Center database.

For unspecified reasons, the Air Force did not provide the information about Kelley as required.

Lawyers for survivors and relatives of those killed had asked for $418 million, while the Justice Department proposed $31.8 million. Messages to the Justice Department, Air Force and the plaintiffs’ legal team were not immediately returned.

The approximately 80 claimants include relatives of those killed and 21 survivors and their families. Authorities put the official death toll at 26 because one of the 25 people killed was pregnant.

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