Luis Miguel’s love life consists of several chapters, although the singer has done his best to keep the details of each chapter as intimate as possible. However, there is another part of the story that is rarely told, and that is the part that lives in the memory of the girls who could have been the partner of the promising singer. That is the case with Alejandra Avalos, the Mexican actress who assures the theme is I have everything but you is inspired by her.

Some time ago, Alejandra had already mentioned that she had the luxury of rejecting Luis Miguel in the love environment. And it is that while he was looking for a romance, she was only interested in maintaining a good friendship with the boy that all women seemed to dream of.
“As you know, I rejected his conquest at the time and so Mr. Luis Miguel no longer wanted to go out or talk to me. I think it’s something he will never overcome, but I can’t express it in any other way because it didn’t happen, ” he told the cameras and microphones of sun rises
This time he told how the song in question came about after this rejection. “The man always had romances with extraordinarily beautiful women, he didn’t need anything, so he didn’t need anything or anyone: I have everything but you, that’s where I leave them for homework,” he added. When reporters asked if she was dedicating it to them, she nodded.

“You know that composers like Juan Carlos Calderón, whose theme it is, is always looking for a way to make a tailor-made suit. A song tailored to us singers ”, he explained. And to clarify what he was trying to say, he added, “Few authors see your life, who are you with, whether you had an affair or not … that’s one of the songs he for Luis Miguel composed. ”
Luis Miguel and the second season of his movie series
The confessions of Alejandra Ávalos did not stop there, but assured that Luis Miguel confessed in his time how he felt about his mother’s disappearance and whereabouts, Marcela BasteriHowever, he assured that he would keep those secrets. The very moment full of emotions in which the first season of Luis Miguel’s film series culminates.
