A woman’s incredible selflessness for her renowned husband eventually led to a heartbreak that fractured their family. His choices not only broke her heart but also drove a wedge between him and their child. Discover the surprising words the woman shared after enduring the heartbreak.
A well-known comedian and actor was married for almost twenty years. He had a devoted wife who made a life-changing sacrifice for him only to face betrayal later on.
The actor at the Kennedy Center for the 6th Annual Mark Twain Prize on May 2, 2001, in Washington, D.C. | Source: Getty Images
Much like him, the celebrity’s now-former spouse also found her place in the entertainment world, a space where they met. The couple exchanged vows in September 1993 and, three years later, celebrated the arrival of their only child in April 1996.
The pair’s marriage was far from smooth sailing. It was marked by numerous personal struggles and moments of heartache. In a candid interview, the actor acknowledged that he was far from perfect during his marriage to the actress.
The former couple during the Latin Business Associations 26th Annual Awards Gala on April 19, 2002 in Century City, California. | Source: Getty Images
He battled alcohol addiction and openly confessed, “In my private life, I’m not perfect,” the Hollywood star admitted. “I never have been. I’ve talked about it for years.”
Speaking about himself, he expressed that the person who once spent time on the casino floor would soon transform into a new version of himself, focused on building a better life. This, he believed, was the best way to care for himself without causing pain to those who cared about him.
Alongside his struggles with addiction, the family man also faced a serious health issue that required life-changing surgery. The public figure discovered he had kidney disease, a condition he believed could have been avoided during his childhood.
In a July 2011 interview, he explained that he was born with narrow ureters, which made it difficult for him to drain properly and caused frequent bed-wetting as a child.
However, instead of seeking medical help, his grandmother restricted his water intake, unaware of the underlying defect. By the age of 18, he developed hypertension, and his health continued to decline from that point onward.
“Kidney disease is not painful; I mean it is painful because it shows up in fatigue. So, you’re always tired. It misled me to think that I was tired because I was working so hard when really my kidneys were shutting down,” the movie star divulged.
The actor attends the Kobe Bryant hand and footprint ceremony on February 19, 2011, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
The Los Angeles native’s health struggles intensified over time when he developed a congenital disorder that led to kidney failure, eventually making a kidney transplant necessary.
His then-wife made a profound decision and offered to donate one of her kidneys to save his life. When speaking on her heartfelt choice, she said, “It’s amazing to be able to help another human being in this way. You’re giving the gift of life.”
The duo pictured kissing at the AFI Film Festival screening of “Innocent Voices” on November 6 2004, in Hollywood, Los Angeles. | Source: Getty Images
Meanwhile, her then-husband shared, “I think it was a miracle that my wife’s kidney could be used. Now I value each day because I don’t know how long this organ will hold out.”
The family man used a pseudonym when he arrived at the hospital for privacy under the guise of a “Tom Ace” alias. The evening after the surgery, their daughter visited them at the hospital but could only see her mother instead.
The family attends the Los Angeles premiere of “The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl 3D,” 2005 | Source: Getty Images
After the operation, the family-oriented woman, who is also a producer, revealed that having one kidney didn’t make her feel any different. People can live with just one kidney because each typically operates at 50 percent. If one is removed, the remaining kidney adjusts to function at full capacity.
After the procedure, her then-husband felt better than ever. He recovered steadily each day, and once his body showed no signs of rejecting the kidney, the family knew the surgery had been a success. Just three weeks later, he was even able to enjoy his favorite game, golf.
The family pictured on the set of “The George Lopez Show,” 2006 | Source: Getty Images
His daughter expressed her gratitude towards her mother in an Instagram post, sharing a throwback family photo alongside her words. “12 years ago, my mom gave my father a kidney and I could not be more grateful for her gift and bravery. She is the most amazing woman I know and I will never be able to thank her enough,” she penned.
The child, also an actress, added that her mother had given her the priceless gift of a childhood with a healthy father, which was the greatest gift anyone could offer.
Despite Ann Serrano’s selfless act for her child’s father, George Lopez, he was unfaithful to her. In an interview, the mother of one shared that the “Lopez vs Lopez” star began acting out six years into their marriage.
At that time, their daughter, Mayan Lopez, was just three years old, and Ann was determined for her to have her father in her life. After reevaluating their relationship, the couple chose to pursue therapy together, with George also committing to individual therapy. Ann noted that he took it “very seriously and became a better man.”
She warned him that if it happened again, their marriage would be over. Sadly, history did repeat itself, and this time it was very public, as she discovered his infidelity through the tabloids.
“It was a pretty devastating way to find out. Your husband is leading a double life, basically. So, I just made the decision that that was just not something I could tolerate. And I decided to divorce him,” Ann disclosed.
George Lopez and Ann Lopez attend Padres El Contra Cancer’s 25th anniversary gala on September 23, 2010, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
Her ex-husband openly discussed their split in another interview, acknowledging the criticism he faced after their divorce. He admitted that he deserved the backlash, especially considering that Ann had given him the “gift of life” by donating her kidney.
When asked if she had ever mentioned wanting her kidney back, George confirmed that it had come up during their rocky period as a couple. He also reflected on his upbringing, noting that he lacked the tools needed to be a supportive partner.
George Lopez and Ann Serrano during the People’s Choice Awards 2010 on January 6, 2010, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images
The couple separated in November 2010 after 17 years of marriage, finalizing their divorce in July 2011. The separation was reportedly free of drama. In a joint statement, they described the decision as mutual and amicable, emphasizing their ongoing commitment as parents, business partners, and co-founders of the Lopez Foundation.
At just 15 years old, their daughter was deeply affected by the divorce. In a November 2022 interview, she opened up about the impact of the split, stating that it was challenging enough as a teenager, but “having it be so public made it a whole other dynamic that makes it so much more difficult.”
She added, “You read these headlines, and people sometimes forget that there’s a family behind those headlines.” Reflecting on the aftermath, she mentioned, “It’s been like 11 years since my parents have been divorced… I think the longest I didn’t speak to my dad was almost three-and-a-half years because it was just painful. I think time was really the biggest healer.”
George Lopez, Mayan Lopez and Ann Serrano join the picket line outside Warner Bros. Studios on September 15, 2023, in Burbank, California. | Source: Getty Images
In a TikTok video featuring both of her parents several years later, Mayan boldly questioned who was responsible for ending their marriage. Her mother jokingly pointed at her father and stated, “Your dad didn’t realize that you had to stop dating when you got married. You have to stop dating other people when you [get] married.