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  1. Lupe Vélez was pregnant. She had asked him to get married and, long story short, he said no. In that letter, she told him that she preferred to take her life away than have her baby face the shame that lied ahead. The other letter was addressed to her loyal friend and every-day partner, Beulah Kinder. She asks her to forgive her, to take care of her mother and dogs, and to bid farewell to her ...

  2. Lupe Vélez. Vélez, en una foto publicitaria de 1941. María Guadalupe Villalobos Vélez ( San Luis Potosí, 18 de julio de 1908- Beverly Hills, 14 de diciembre de 1944), conocida como Lupe Vélez, fue una actriz, bailarina y vedette mexicana. Comenzó su carrera en México como bailarina y vedette del teatro de revista, antes de mudarse a ...

  3. 16. März 2020 · Vélez exercarbated the intrigue in her interviews, chillingly telling one fanzine, “I think I will kill my Gary, because he does not get angry when Lupe is angry with him.” Eventually Cooper ...

  4. Around this time, Vélez had been engaged in an affair with actor Harald Raymond, who refused to marry her after she became pregnant with his child. Consumed by shame over the rejection, Vélez ...

  5. modifier. Lupe Vélez, de son vrai nom María Guadalupe Vélez de Villalobos, est une actrice américaine d'origine mexicaine, née le 18 juillet 1908 à San Luis Potosí et morte à Beverly Hills le 13 décembre 1944 . Elle est davantage connue pour sa vie sentimentale très médiatisée et son tempérament.

  6. 24. Mai 2013 · Beautiful actress Lupe Velez, the Sofia Vergara of her day, was famous for not only her passionate acting and love life (plenty of paramours and a marriage to "Tarzan" aka Johnny Weismuller) but also for a devastating tragedy and urban myth: that she died with her head in a toilet after committing suicide once she found out she was pregnant by a new lover who "didn't want to marry her."

  7. 11. Jan. 2024 · Lupe Vélez is likely a familiar name to sitcom fans who grew up in the '90s, as "Frasier" isn't the only show to make a reference to the urban legend connected to her death.