Thalia, Carmen Salinas
You won't believe what Carmen Salinas said about Thalía's lyme disease! Getty Images

Carmen Salinas is known to be one of the most outspoken actresses in the Mexican entertainment industry, and for the most part, her comments are well taken amongst the community and considered to be funny. Unfortunately, recent remarks about Thalía’s Lyme disease are putting Carmelita on the spot.

On Monday, Salinas made the headlines for allegedly criticizing the Mexican singer’s condition. According to El Diario, the congresswoman was asked to give her opinion about Sodi’s relapse last week and her response could’ve been better left unsaid.

“Well, she better bathe her dogs!” Salinas told reporters present during the interview. After she received a detailed explanation of what causes the illness, she replied, “Does she have a deer in her house? You need to fumigate that field, honey, and fumigate yourself too!”

The 82-year-old director received some backlash from raging fans on social media after her comments went public, but other explained they understood Salinas’s humor and added she probably didn’t mean for it to sound wrong.

A week ago, Thalía announced on Instagram that symptoms were coming back but she was ready to fight them like a champ in order to continue promoting her new songs, including her sexy duet with Colombian urban star Maluma, “Desde Esa Noche,” and her Thalia Sodi summer collection.

“Health is the most important thing to have! We have to stay on top of it and address any uncomfortable symptoms without delay. A disease like #Lyme requires a lot of attention, because at any moment it can flare up because of external circumstances such as tension, food intake, exercise and a lot of mental stress. All of these can make our immune system suffer and give Lyme and its co-infections the right environment to attack. Here are some supplements to help me fight it!!! And to remind myself to fight hard, i will wear my green bracelets!!!” she wrote on her personal page after her latest doctor’s appointment.

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