At the height of her career, Lyn May, the lovely Chinese-Mexican showgirl who starred in nearly 100 films and enthralled presidents, had a stunning surprise that turned everything around.
A normal Botox session gone tragically wrong in the early 1990s, resulting in something else completely changing her appearance instead of the desired procedure.
You might not know Lyn May yet, but in Mexico, she’s a legendary figure. Known as “The Goddess of Love,” May has an extraordinary life story that’s as captivating as her career.
Renowned for captivating audiences, this brilliant symbol of the Mexican film industry is even said to have possessed the power to charm presidents. You won’t want to miss her incredible journey, so let’s get going!
Lilia Guadalupe Mendiola Mayares was the birth name of Lyn May in 1952. She is of Chinese descent and is originally from Acapulco, Mexico.
She had to make financial contributions to support her family from an early age and discovered that nothing good comes for free. She raised her family’s income as a child by selling trinkets to visitors. As she grew older, she took a job as a waitress, which would permanently alter her life. She met her first true love, an American sailor who was thirty years older, while working at this job.
The couple was irreconcilable despite their age difference. After Lyn and her new husband relocated to Mexico City, they raised two daughters together. But five years later, Lyn filed for divorce, claiming her husband had sexually and physically assaulted their kids.
Lyn May moved to Acapulco after divorcing her American husband and started working as a dancer. Lyn May was a striking figure when she danced in a miniskirt, even though she had minimal formal instruction.