On social media, Joaquin himself broke the news. Joaquin’s mother, Denise, died of congestive heart failure. Both Joaquin and Angelica, his sister, are saddened and in need of financial assistance to construct a memorial for their mother.
It’s clear that Johnny, the 17-year-old reality TV star, wants to help them through this difficult time, but he’s also deeply saddened by the loss and has asked on Twitter why his family and friends had to go through this. This death has been too close to home for me to bear.
It was through Joaquin’s Twitter account that Johnny’s fans learned of his demise.
“It’s odd that she died of congestive heart failure, given her reputation as a fierce warrior with a lion’s heart. As long as we live, we will honor our mother’s memory by spreading her love around the globe and keeping her close to our hearts at all times “GoFundMe tributes written by him and his sister.
It doesn’t appear that Johnny’s partner is taking it well. In another tweet, he added, “I miss you, mama.” Watching this small guy endure such agony breaks my heart.
Why Everyone Is Talking About Him?
Bisexuality has been publicly declared by Jenni Rivera’s eldest son, Johnny Lopez. To dispel rumors about his sexual orientation, the 16-year-old actor posted a video of himself and his older sister Chiquis Rivera.
“There has been a lot said about me in the past few weeks. Things didn’t come out the way I wanted this to,” he began.”I wanted to make this video first and for everyone to understand me but my boyfriend, as you all know, Joaquín, we both got a little too excited, and he posted a few pictures of us, and I retweeted them, and it went viral.”
“People began noticing that we were together. They didn’t come out exactly the way I wanted to but they’re out now. I am in a gay relationship right now and I am in love with this person. I’ve been dealing with this part of myself.”
“In that time, I did experiment with girls, tried different things here and there. I still don’t know what my preference is personal,” he admits. “But I do know that I love this person a lot, I’ve been in love with him for about two years now and I’m happy and it’s the happiest I’ve ever been.”
“I’ve dealt with this for so long and I never got to tell my mom about this side of myself,” he said. “And I know that’s the number one question in everyone’s mind, ‘What would your mom think?'”
“And for so long I wanted to be completely straight or completely gay because I honestly didn’t know where I am,” he said. “I’m bisexual, but honestly, I know that some people don’t necessarily believe in that but all I know is that I love this person and I don’t necessarily have a preference, I love who I love.”
As a result of nasty remarks made on social media, Lopez feels compelled to defend his late mother, his sister Chiquis, and his aunt Rosie Rivera in the video.
Lopez also responded to those who questioned his boyfriend’s genuineness in their relationship.
“But with all due respect to all of the people out there, you all aren’t with me whenever he tries to beat me to the check when we’re eating or when he tries to get me gifts. He hates when I get him gifts because he doesn’t want me spending my money on him. I know his heart, and I know why he’s here,” he says. “And I’m the one that went after him because he was hesitant to be in a relationship with me.”
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Final Lines
Since their mother died in 2012, Chiquis has been caring for and nurturing her younger brother, whom she has reared alone.
“I support you in this, and I don’t care, I don’t care about what anyone has to say. I mean, a lot of people aren’t going to understand. I respect everyone’s opinions, I just hope that everyone can just respect ours,” she said. “We’re going to be fine and I’m going to be very proud of you. I don’t care what they say about me, I just want you in your heart to be OK because that’s the most important thing here.”