On July 25, we announced in rigorous scoop that Miguel Bosé and Nacho Palau were spending a few days of summer together and with their four children in Mallorca, as various media later reported. Now we can also anticipate that during these family vacations the singer and his ex enjoyed a beautiful, comfortable and comfortable house on the Mallorcan coast of Manacor, a residence proof of papparazzi.
Miguel Bosé rented the residence with privacy in mind. Lucía Bosé’s son settled in weeks ago and enjoyed the company of his two sons, Diego and Tadeo, who were also joined some time later by Nacho Palau with his sons Yvo and Telmo.
The interpreter of thug lover He adores the Balearic island, he has gone there on many occasions for work and also for pleasure in the last two summers, with his new family. This summer has been different. Miguel lives an exciting moment after the publication of two autobiographical books, the release of a documentary about his life and the premiere of his biopic series.
He visited Rafa Nadal’s tennis school with his children
He is also optimistic about the recovery of his voice, damaged for years by a disease difficult to diagnose, although it was finally discovered that its origin could be due to an infection of a tooth. The fact is that last Wednesday Miguel had to go to the Clinic Rotger de Palma due to a problem in the vocal cords, the diagnosis of which is unknown, as confirmed by Informalia several patients who met the artist in that health center.
It seems that everything has gone well, since Miguel returned to his normal life shortly after. In Mallorca he has taken the opportunity to visit Rafa Nadal’s tennis school with their children, doing a lot of life with the children in the open air, cooking for family and friends and also composing new songs.
In the not too distant future, and depending on his recovery, he plans to sing again on stage, record an album and tour the world that his fans are so demanding.
Sources close to the singer assure us that, for now, at 67, he plans to continue living in Mexico with his two children, because he believes that this country is the epicenter of the Latin American market and the gateway to the public in the United States.