Mary Vidali: “My son played in Good morning Life” – The oldest reference to the wrongful Charles

Tragic hours are experienced by Mary Vidali and her family, after the death of the son of the well-known actress. Charles Vidalis left life on Sunday, January 19, 2025, spreading sorrow. The news of his death made known by Mary Vidali herself. The family of the actress, with a statement by their lawyer, sought respect for their grief and grief for their lost young man. CORVERSE Charles was one of three children that Mary Vidali had. The well-known actress had talked about the relationship with her children had spoken in an interview in January 2022 on the show “Mega Morning”. “When I was 5, I realized that I wanted to be an actor. I was an only child, so I have three children. 5 I wanted,” Mary Vidali had confessed at the time. “I can’t combine everything: In both areas, theatre and children, I think I have one minus. My children, when they were young, complained to me a lot. I got them at work. My son played in “Good morning life” and my daughter played a season at the theater. The complaints stopped after,” Mary Vidali had admitted adding: ADVERSE “For a career woman the price is not so heavy when she has the acceptance of her children.” At another point in the same interview Mary Vidali had said: “My children are always advising me and I follow their advice because they love me and are more advanced than I am. I wouldn’t want a grandchild, I’d like a grandchild. I had to be a grandmother many years ago”… “My marriages didn’t last because before we got married they knew I was an actor and after we got married they didn’t want my job. When you have a family it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t have a career,” Mary Vidali said about her personal life. The news that her son Charles left life fell like lightning in the air on Sunday afternoon (19/01/2025). Mary Vidali herself shared the sad event, ” uploading” a photo of her son on her personal Facebook account: “My Charles from today swims in heaven,” she wrote in her posting without revealing the cause of death.