Who is Sabine Moussier?

Sabine Moussier is a German‑Mexican actress best known for her villain roles in Televisa telenovelas such as El privilegio de amar, Mi pecado and Abismo de pasión. Born in Leverkusen, West Germany, she later became a naturalized Mexican citizen and built her career in Spanish‑language television.[1][5]

Since the late 1990s she has been a familiar face in Latin American prime‑time, earning a TVyNovelas Award for Best Female Revelation and multiple nominations as Best Female Antagonist for her work in popular melodramas.[1] Her consistent presence on screen has made her one of the most recognizable telenovela antagonists of her generation.

Health struggles and chronic illness

Away from the cameras, Moussier has faced serious medical issues, including a diagnosis of Guillain–Barré syndrome, an autoimmune disorder that can cause muscle weakness and even paralysis.[1] After recovering sufficiently to continue acting, she later learned she had chronic fatigue syndrome, also called myalgic encephalomyelitis, a long‑term illness marked by extreme fatigue, pain and cognitive difficulties.[1][3]

Her health story has been documented in biographical profiles and patient‑focused resources, which note that chronic fatigue syndrome has complicated her life and work.[1][3] By speaking publicly about living with an incurable condition, she has inadvertently helped raise awareness of a poorly understood illness among fans who know her primarily as a glamorous TV villain.

Viral video, rumors and public reaction

The recent surge of interest around Sabine Moussier is tied to a viral video that appears to show her with a markedly altered face, leading to online speculation about disfigurement, cosmetic surgery or the effects of illness. Spanish‑language entertainment outlets have covered the clip and attempted to contextualize it for audiences following the story.

On social media, the video has triggered a mix of shock, gossip and concern, with many users linking the images to her known history of serious health problems and chronic fatigue syndrome. The episode has reignited debate about how quickly online audiences judge physical changes in aging celebrities, and how chronic illness can shape public narratives when any new photo or video emerges.