Dulce, Beloved Mexican Singer and Actress, Dies at 69
The iconic balladeer and TV star passed away in Mexico City following complications from lung surgery earlier this month.
- Dulce, born Bertha Elisa Noeggerath Cárdenas, was a celebrated figure in Mexican music and television, known for hits like 'Lobo' and 'Déjame Volver Contigo.'
- The singer had been hospitalized in early December for lung issues and underwent pleuropulmonary decortication surgery, a complex procedure to address her condition.
- Her family confirmed her passing on December 25, describing her as an exceptional artist who left a lasting legacy; tributes poured in from fans and fellow artists across social media.
- Dulce's career spanned decades, including a rise to fame in the 1980s with romantic ballads, starring roles in soap operas, and her recent appearance on Netflix's 'Siempre Reinas.'
- A mass in her honor is scheduled to take place at the Basílica de Guadalupe in Mexico City, with her family inviting the public to join in remembering her life and contributions.