Julio Iglesias’ name started trending on social media after it was reported that the 80-year-old singer had a bad time at the airport in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, where he has one of his villas.

Reports from various world media as well as videos circulating on social networks show that the artist with more than five decades of experience was traveling with excess food in his luggage, which is apparently not allowed according to travel protocols, the airport said.

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Julio Iglesias returned to Punta Cana from the Bahamas and once landed in the Punta Cana Airport The authorities noticed something unusual.

They discovered 42 kilograms of food in their suitcases, reports Chic del Medio Digital freedom. The information was originally published in the Spanish program “Fiesta” on Telecinco.

What food did Julio Iglesias have in his suitcases?

“He was carrying different types of fruit, vegetables and meat,” said a post on the X account, formerly Twitter, regarding what authorities found in Julio Iglesias’ luggage.

While from the “Fiesta” program, it was speculated that it could be ecological and high-quality products, given that the artist takes care of his diet.

According to the information he presented chicblueberries, lettuce, beans, strawberries, raspberries, arugula, mushrooms and Swiss chard were taken from Julio Iglesias.

“He used to bring seafood from Galicia, because he is from Galicia and loves it. They sent it to my house here in Madrid, and I am there for them. Also ham,” commented Makoke’s associate, who was in a relationship with the singer in the past, commented on the Spanish program.

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“It was a misunderstanding,” added the manager Fr retention of Julio Iglesias. Makoke’s explanation leans toward the fact that “there is a fly that affects agriculture in the area,” the reason that led authorities to examine all the food that Julio Iglesias was transporting.

The president of the Dominican Republic and the Ministry of Culture would apologize to the singer, reports the site Telecinco. (AND)