A Mexican journalist raised the alarm about the health situation that singer Miguel Bosé would go through.
Speak for the program Together of Telemadrid, Álex Rodríguez, a reporter from Telemundo, assured that in Little giants, space of American television in which he acted as a jury, the artist had difficulty speaking and walking.
“He couldn’t speak, he was someone who even had difficulty moving, the situation was quite serious, he was seen in a pretty degenerative state,” said Rodríguez The Spanish
Bosé currently lives in Mexico with his sons Diego and Tadeo, a country where, according to Rodríguez, he has little social life.
“Talking to the singer, locating him, asking if those rumors are true is quite complicated (…) He has very few friends and is a very surly person with all of his surroundings, he even distrusts them enormously,” he said.
Last October Bosé traveled to Spain to attend the trial due to the descent of the four children born during the 26-year relationship he had with the sculptor Nacho Palau. These are two twins resulting from surrogacy, two with the genes and surnames of the singer (Diego and Tadeo) and two with those from Palau (Ivo and Telmo), but raised as brothers until divorce.
The goal of the Palau-promoted process was for the children to ‘be together and grow up like brothers’. However, the court denied that the children are legally treated as siblings, but agreed to establish a visiting regime for their children with each other and with their respective parents.
Likewise, Bosé caused controversy in 2020 with his social network publications, claiming that Covid-19 was the “big lie of governments” and that failed vaccines were responsible for many victims around the world.
In September, he even stated that he had closed his accounts voluntarily because social networks are not “pluralistic and objective”, “they do not allow freedom of expression” and “censorship and controls content information,” among others by Ocesa Seitrack, the agency that represents him.