She sacrified an organ for her famous Hollywood husband what she got in return is beyond tragic

Being married to a Hollywood star isn’t easy—fame and pressure can strain even the strongest bonds.

Ann Serrano didn’t just support her husband, comedian George Lopez—she gave him a kidney.

But in the end, she was betrayed, Ann, an actress and producer, met George while working on a film.

They married in 1993 and had a daughter, Mayan.

Their marriage seemed solid, but behind the scenes, George hid his worsening kidney failure.

When time ran out, Ann donated her kidney to save his life,

The transplant was a success, but their marriage was not. In 2010, Ann filed for divorce after discovering George had cheated—again.

Years later, Mayan’s viral TikTok bluntly summed it up: “Your dad didn’t realize you have to stop dating other people when you get married.”, George later took responsibility and worked to repair his relationship with Mayan, inspiring their NBC sitcom Lopez vs. Lopez. Despite the past, Ann and George remain on good terms. She saved his life—only to walk away to save her own..

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