Overview
- Adriana Nieto, who worked with Adela Noriega on El privilegio de amar, described the star as extremely private, speaking little and usually staying close to her assistant.
- Nieto said Noriega often arrived late to shoots, sometimes by up to two hours, without offering explanations or apologies.
- Colleagues rarely learned personal details about Noriega, reinforcing a longstanding aura of mystery around her life off set.
- José Elías Moreno, who leads the Asociación Nacional de Intérpretes, said he has no information on whether Noriega’s royalties are being collected and will check.
- Noriega’s current location and activities remain unknown despite renewed interest in her legacy from hits like Fuego en la sangre, Amor real and El privilegio de amar.