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Miguel Bosé: from pop idol to emitter of conspiracy theories for COVID-19

Miguel Bosé He returned to social networks to continue explaining his controversial position in the face of the COVID-19 and the steps that must be taken to deal with the virus. He clarified that his refusal to use masks responds to an asthma problem. He said that for some time he has had a loud aphonia when speaking.

The interpreter of “Bandit Lover” recognizes his support for movements that question the use of this sanitary barrier and its effectiveness, he considers that “the healthy population does not have to wear it”, but believes that, to prevent, it is convenient that “the sick, the health and the elderly” use it.

But an obligatory, generalized use without excuses, “no”, insists the musician, for whom “health is breathing”. Perhaps alluding to some recent photographs of him in which he is seen wearing a mask when leaving a shopping mall, the author of “Papito” acknowledges that, “sometimes”, he wears it when he enters spaces “where at people may be bothered to go without her.

“Where was the hysteria one, two or three years ago, when there was so much flu contagion, more massive and with the highest number of deaths? Did the economy stop? “, he wonders, before considering that at this time “the street would have to be working and producing, earning its money to be able to survive, pay its taxes and lead a normal life.”

In recent days, Miguel Bosé has generated comments of all kinds for his controversial statements on issues related to the coronavirus pandemic. Through a video he also argued, with a very diminished voice, that he “never” denied the existence of the virus: “It has been said that I have said that the bug did not exist. In March-April of this year he killed many people. Our elders, our grandparents in residences and also people who had previous pathologies because their immune system is very weakened. It was devastating. “

His story

In 1973, encouraged by the Spanish Camilo Sesto, Miguel Bosé began his fruitful musical career. Four years later, after signing a contract with Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), he released his first album and singles such as “Linda”, “Amiga”, “My freedom”, among other songs that gave him great popularity.

In 1978, with the second album and the song “Anna” began its internationalization. Then came “Girls!” and “Miguel”. The latter was the most important album of the artist’s initial stage. It contained the singles “Die of love” and “I will love you.” Miguel Bosé’s fame grew rapidly, it spread to all continents.

In 1996, he faced one of the most difficult moments of his life, when his father, Luis Miguel Dominguín, died., at 69 years of age due to a stroke. On 23rd 2020 at the age of 89, her mother, Lucía Bosé, died of the coronavirus.

The national singer-songwriter has experienced incredible and unforgettable moments; but also sad and painful.

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