Rumors of an alleged physical and cognitive deterioration of Julio Iglesias. The drivers of the program in the afternoonfrom América TV, assured that the 79-year-old singer had to use a wheelchair due to mobility problems and that he no longer remembered his songs.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Although first it was his friend, the Spanish singer Ramon Arcusa (Dynamic duo), who was in charge of denying said information. Now the protagonist himself has done it.
Via a statement on his social networks, the interpreter of I forgot to live He has said that he is “fucked up”. And, above all, that she is concerned about such news that puts her health in doubt for the simple fact that she “chose” to spend a “little time alone.”
“For the people who really love me, tell them that I have never had a clearer mind, writing my memoirs. I thank you with all my soul for your always love. I can’t believe so much speculation for not wanting to do interviews right now. I’ll be back to read everywhere, that I am in a wheelchair, with a lost mind and that I don’t even remember my songs, how can one be so ill-intentioned and accumulate so much evil…”, the artist wrote on Instagram.
In case there was any doubt, the ex-husband of Isabella Preysler He has shared a recent photo for the world to see his current status. “This photo is just a few days old, the mustache is mine, it reminds me a lot of my father. Thank you very much as always,” she added. The statement, as expected, has been received with great joy by his fans and faces known as Iker Casillas o Paula Echevarria They applauded his statements.
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