Cristina Pardo interviews Miguel Bosé in Más Vale Tarde: “Would I be who I am if I stopped to think about what they say?”

The presenter of Más Vale Tarde, Cristina Pardo, has interviewed the singer Miguel Bosé, presenting his new book “The son of Captain Thunder”. The interview, which can be seen in its entirety on the laSexta afternoon program, has dealt with the singer’s childhood, his difficult relationship with his parents and also the mistakes in his life.

“The important thing was to survive those monsters of father and mother that he had, because they were overwhelming,” says the singer to Cristina Pardo’s questions. His parents, Luis Miguel Dominguín and Lucía BoséThey are two of the best known figures in Spanish culture.

His relationship with his family was so difficult that, he said, he once nearly died because his father denied him the medication he needed during a safari in Africa. “One day I fell into a coma and left”, has related.

One of the issues that have marked her the most is the difficult role of women in the Spain where she grew up. “My mother went to ask my father for ‘il divorzio’ and he told her: ‘a woman does not separate from her husband, a woman swallows’“.

He also talks about mistakes, although he hardly wants to talk about it. Asked about COVID and his position in denial of the disease, he is blunt: “I’m not talking about that in the book.”

“Can you imagine that I would have become Bosé if I had stopped to think about what they said about me?” Asks the artist.

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