Santo Domingo. RD
Miguel Bosé is a staunch denier of the coronavirus and after months of silence over several controversies surrounding alleged pandemic conspiracies, the Spanish singer gave an interview, a Spanish journalist, who had to remove his mask for the conversation.
“Take off that mask. But now!” Bosé says to journalist Jordi Évole. Then he decides, “I don’t talk to people in masks.”
The interview will be broadcast on the Spanish channel La Sexta next Sunday, April 11.
The 65-year-old artist has not made a statement for several months and has been away from social networks since August last year, after starring in a chain of controversies because of his dubious statements about the corona virus and his support for the conspiracy theories surrounding the pandemic, “the governments’ great lie,” words that sparked controversy in a confined Spain with thousands of deaths.
During the interview, Miguel Bosé was experienced as unyielding and convinced of his negative views.
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“Miguel Bosé is at that point where he tells you that what he thinks is the truth and I always worry about such absolute positions no matter where they come from because the truth is something very subjective,” he told the agency. Journalist Jordi Évole reports. about the content of the conversation he had with the artist in Mexico, where he lives.
According to his perception, he noticed “a point of intransigence or that the debate was very difficult because if someone tells you ‘what I’m saying is the truth,’ switch off and let’s go.”
Next Sunday, La Sexta will broadcast the first part of the interview on the program “Lo de Évole” and a week later the second part of a meeting that Bosé allowed him to do with the only requirement that he not censor his opinion.
“It’s an interview like the previous one, in which the guest doesn’t think he will criticize him if he says something. No, Miguel went with absolute freedom and said what he thought about everything I asked him, whether it was intimate or something current, and that is much appreciated, ” explains Évole, who calls himself ‘a very calm and relaxed Miguel’. found it telling him “intimacies of his life” that he was not expecting.