The entertainment world in Mexico is going through a moment of sadness after confirming the passing of Lucha Morenoa figure linked to both ranchera music and national cinema. Her departure represents a new loss for a generation of artists who left their mark on the country’s popular culture.
The news has shocked fans and colleagues, especially because of the artistic legacy he built over several decades.
Lucha Moreno dies : A life dedicated to art

Lucha Moreno, whose real name was Irma Gloria Ochoa Salinas, was born in 1939 in Nuevo León. From a very young age she showed an inclination for the artistic world, beginning her career in the 1950s, a key period for the development of Mexican cinema.
His debut on the big screen occurred with the movie Asesinos, S.A.where he also performed the song “La noche de mi mal”, marking the beginning of a career that would combine acting and music.
From then on, her presence was extended both in film and television, consolidating herself as a versatile and constant artist.
Throughout her career, Lucha Moreno has participated in several film productions and soap operas, including her participation in projects such as Quinceañera. Her talent allowed her to remain relevant in different stages of Mexican entertainment.
At the same time, he developed a solid career in ranchera music, a genre in which he achieved recognition thanks to his interpretative style and his connection with the public.
He also formed a duet with José Juanwith whom she shared the stage for several years, strengthening her presence in the music scene.
Farewell to her daughter Mimi

The news of his death was announced by his daughter, Mimia member of the group Flans. Through social networks, the singer shared an emotionally charged message to say goodbye to her mother.
In his publication he expressed the deep pain caused by the loss, remembering her with affection and showing the strong bond that united them. His words touched thousands of followers, who were quick to send messages of support and condolences.
So far, the causes of death have not been officially announced, although it was reported that Lucha Moreno died accompanied by her loved ones, in an intimate and familiar environment.
Beyond her departure, her legacy remains in the memory of the public that watched her grow as an artist. Her contribution to cinema and ranchera music is part of an important stage in Mexican cultural history.
Today, his name is added to the list of great figures who marked an era, leaving an indelible mark on the national show business.


