A medical emergency involving María Guadalupe Martínez, the mother of content creators Kimberly and Steffany Loaiza, has reached a new level of urgency following the revelation of accumulated hospital costs. Steffany Loaiza revealed that the debt for her mother's care exceeds five million Mexican pesos, prompting the launch of a fundraising campaign to cover medical fees and hospitalization expenses. In an Instagram video, María Guadalupe Martínez herself publicly thanked the public for their support during her recovery. In her message, she highlighted the contribution of singer Kenia Os, who allocated one million five hundred thousand pesos to halt the growth of the hospital bill. However, due to the magnitude of the total amount, the family activated a fundraising campaign on the GoFundMe platform with a goal of five million nine hundred thousand pesos. As the collection continues, María Guadalupe's health shows signs of stability, though her hospital stay depends on settling the accumulated debts during this unprecedented health crisis for the family. The response from followers was immediate: in less than 24 hours, donations totaled two million pesos.
A Critical Diagnosis and Internal Tensions The severity of the initial diagnosis placed the patient in a critical condition. Previous medical reports indicated that Mrs. Martínez was "on the brink of death," which led to the need for specialized treatments and intensive care. Steffany Loaiza explained that the funds raised will be used to settle outstanding debts with the medical center and ensure the continuity of her mother's recovery treatment.
This event occurred amidst a public family rift. While Steffany leads the financial efforts, Kimberly Loaiza is facing questions about her apparent distance during the most difficult days. According to Kimberly's own statements, her husband, Juan de Dios Pantoja, imposed restrictions that prevented her from visiting the hospital in a timely manner. This conflict has created direct tensions between the sisters, making the family situation as complex as their mother's health condition. The support campaign, named "Steff," remains active, with the young woman requesting prayers and financial help through social networks, detailing that any contribution is a vital aid to cover the fees of the doctors attending to her mother.