José Ortega Cano suffers the wrath of the animalists before the opening of his museum this Thursday

The inauguration of the museum dedicated to Jose Ortega Cano this coming Thursday may be boycotted by the anti bullfighting group sanse animalists, which has collected more than 50,000 signatures against the opening of this center. The aforementioned group describes the museum in question as “shameful” because, according to what they say, “it promotes animal cruelty and is dedicated to a man sentenced to prison for having ended the life of Carlos Parra in a traffic accident.”

But it’s not all bad news for the right-handed veteran. That same Thursday he will be in charge of giving the proclamation for the start of the local festivities. We’ll see if the act is also boycotted.

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Ortega has been very concerned about the future of events, and a source close to him lets us see that “he is very upset with the animal rights campaign. He does not want Thursday to become a pitched battle between detractors and supporters And he has already sent his regrets to the town hall for so much outrage.”

In another order of things, now we find out that his ex-wife, Ana Maria Aldon, has you saved in his phone book as a teacher. If she does not change her mind, the woman from Sanlúcar has no intention of appearing at the museum’s inauguration. On the contrary, Ortega has indeed invited his close friend, Isabel Luque.