is the queen of any style, whether modern and elegant, casual or sporty, she always elevates her outfits to another level with a touch of sensuality, setting trends on social media regarding what clothes to wear.

She was recently a hot topic on social media for sharing photographs in which she appears showing off her heart-stopping silhouette, dressed in one of the outfits she uses in the musical play Perfume de Gardenia.

In said images, the actress showed off her toned midsection and the worked curves she maintains at 67 years old. One of the garments she wore was a low-rise, tight-fitting pant with openings on the thighs, matching a revealing, long-sleeved tank top.

The garments were displayed in electric blue with shiny rhinestones and asymmetrical fringe. She combined the ensemble with a feather headpiece in different shades of blue, as well as stiletto heels.

She highlighted her beauty with makeup that gave her skin a porcelain effect, pink lipstick, blush, a black cat-eye, and blue eyeshadow; her hair was styled in wavy locks beneath the feathered accessory.

In the images, she posed alongside her co-stars in the play, Laura Flores and Marjorie de Sousa. "With two dolls. Don't miss Perfume de Gardenias today with an all-star cast. Teatro San Rafael, tickets at the box office," she wrote in the caption promoting her play.

The activity on social media comes days after a new controversy emerged, continuing to link her to her daughter-in-law Imelda Tuñón over the custody and inheritance of little José Julián, her grandson.

The conflict over the inheritance that Julián Figueroa left to his son has generated controversy once again, after Imelda Tuñón promoted an 'amparo' (legal injunction) to claim that she was not correctly notified of her dismissal as the testamentary guardian of her son. Maribel Guardia's husband, Marco Chacón, explained that the legal resource seeks to clarify alleged irregularities in the judicial process.

The dispute also reaches Julián Figueroa's will, as Imelda's lawyer maintains that the document naming the child José Julián as the universal heir could be fake.

However, Chacón assured that, so far, there are no official expert reports that have determined that the will or the signature are fake.

According to Marco Chacón, Maribel has no interest in the inheritance that her son left to the minor. However, he pointed out that if the lawsuit over the will is lost, the child's mother could claim half of the inheritance.

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