Sunday, November 17

They assure that for fear of witchcraft, Vicente Fernández sprinkled his ranch with holy water

A worker at the Los Tres Potrillos ranch, belonging to the deceased Vicente Fernández, released various details about what came to do the Charro de Huentitán on the property to drive away witchcraft and bad luck.

According to the employee, who spoke on condition of anonymity for the magazine TVyNovelas, the famous interpreter had quartz and crystals buried on the edges of the building to attract good luck, he even threw coins on the ground so that they would never lack money and even had it cleaned the land with holy water to deal with witchcraft.

“The people who worked here cleaned the land with holy water before building. They did things so no one could put witchcraft on them as they grew the estate. There are those who say that on the edge of the ranch they buried crystals and stones like quartz so that there would always be luck and that Don Vicente threw silver coins, of the ounce, so that the money would not be lacking, and on top they put the floor, “he narrated. the worker.

The same source indicated that the superstitious acts of Vicente Fernández occurred during the expansion of his lot Well, they say that at that time there were people who envied him and therefore feared that they would harm the home he had built with so much effort and dedication.

As is the case with his relatives, who say that the interpreter of ‘Por tu Maldito Amor’ appears in his bed, the worker assures that he is still feel his presence in the beautiful residence.

What is Los 3 Potrillos ranch like?

The ranch, which owes its name to the three sons of Vicente Fernández and was built in 1980 in a batch of 1,235 acres, is located in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, in the Mexican state of Jalisco.

In addition to the main house, the property also has extensive green areas, with a swimming pool of guitar, with stables, with corrals, with charro canvas, with a chapel, with an event room, with a rehearsal room, with a typical food restaurant, with a souvenir shop and even with its own arena, which was the place where thousands of fans gave him the last goodbye.

The ranch is usually open to the public and admission is completely free, which was used by thousands of his fans to visit him and, incidentally, greet him at person.

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