The videos of the presentation of Alejandro Fernández in the palenque of the city of León, Guanajuato, in Mexico, last weekend have flooded social networks because, apparently, the interpreter of Like who loses a star He showed up to sing after drinks.
The day after his controversial concert, the singer hastened to publish a kind of public apology on his Instagram, where he implied that he was somewhat depressed that night, since memories invaded him strongly.
Alejandro Fernández: “I wasn’t asleep, I was drunk!”
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Alejandro Fernández started his presentations of this 2023 with the tour Made in Mexicooffering a concert at the León fair, where he had his son Alex Fernández as a guest, who was in charge of opening the Show.
It’s the first time I’ve performed with my dad in a palenque, officially, well, because I already accompanied him once as a surprise, I arrived and we sang. Besides, I love this palenque.
-Alex Fernández for ‘Image TV’
The interpreter of Hug me He said in his networks that he was in that state because a fan He gave him a jacket with the image of his father and him singing together, something that hit him very hard in nostalgia, for the memories of his deceased father.
The old man taught us to grow and we learned each lesson… And how many continue to come to us, even after his departure. And as that song that has united our family so much says: ‘Come, calm my anxieties with a little love, which is all my poor heart craves’.
The annoyance of the fans it was that they were paying a ticket to see their artist give his show and in those conditions, in the end, he couldn’t even sing. Likewise, there were those who were more understanding and understood that the superstar is also a human being.
Source: Okchicas
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