Miguel Bosé has not only been in the news in recent days for the new lawsuit filed against him by Nacho Palau for his children, but also for the latest controversy related to his conspiracy theories. Last Friday, July 26, he sponsored a denialist and pseudoscientific event in Mallorca with Josep Pàmies, a popular healer, which has brought consequences.
Following the latest controversies related to the singer, Jorge Javier Vázquez wrote this Wednesday on his blog Readings“The good thing about predictions coming true is that conspiracy theories lose weight. I have even read some that were so far-fetched that they were even funny. I didn’t know there were so many crazy people on the loose“.
And he added, about the interpreter of Bandit Lover“Miguel Bosé’s case is something else. What a shame that a person who has taken it upon himself to rub his exquisite education in our faces has ended up becoming a denialist. I think about his children and I feel sorry for them. They have been given a father who is spoiled.“.
“I am proudly a denialist. Neither I nor my children are vaccinated,” boasted Miguel Bosé at this alternative therapies event. Lucía Bosé’s son also said that he suffered from tuberculosis 5 years ago, after taking antibiotics for long periods of time and suffering, according to him, harsh side effects. He said that he was finally cured by taking sodium chlorite. “I went through a pharmacological hell.” The event took place over 4 hours of talks before 800 people. The talks ended with his music.
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