Isabel Pantoja You are not having the end of the year that you would like. The tonadillera is getting rid of her properties to settle her debt with the Treasury and already has one eye on 2024.
The mother of Kiko Rivera and Isa Pantoja is willing to compromise. “Her plans involve selling everything she is selling and wants to spend a long time outside Spain, specifically in Mexico. There she has friends who love her as if she were family,” Beatriz Cortázar explained this Friday on Antena 3.
The folkloric artist also has a project on the other side of the pond in which she has many hopes: “She has a project that is going to take up a lot of her time, it is not a concert or a gala. It is a television format, more of a talent show “.
The interpreter of sailor of lights She has already sold her penthouse in Fuengirola for 275,000 euros and is hopeful about the sale of Cantora, the Paquirri estate where she was so happy but which in recent years has brought her more headaches than joy.
Furthermore, for her everything now makes less sense in Spain without her mother, Doña Ana, who died in September 2021. The war with her children also makes her want to leave land in the middle and start over in another country where she feels more Dear.
At the moment she is also still focused on the tour for her 50 years in music. This Saturday she will perform in Barcelona after seven years without singing in Barcelona. The tonadillera is preparing for this event in Madrid, where, since this week, she has been rehearsing with her new orchestra.
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