Friday, November 29

Juan Gabriel's ex-manager affirms that the singer was “misogynist”

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By Eili Cordova

The life of Juan Gabriel continues to generate interest among the public and his fans. ‘El Divo de Juárez’ was now called “misogynist” by Eugenio Martínez, his former manager. In an interview with Gustavo Adolfo Infante, Martínez shared controversial details about the singer’s life and his relationship with women.

One of Martínez’s most shocking statements was his claim that Juan Gabriel was a misogynist.

During the interview, the former manager He denied the versions that indicate that the singer had proposed marriage to the performer Aída Cuevasas she herself has stated on several occasions. According to Martínez, “That’s a lie, Alberto was a misogynist”. When the journalist asked him if this meant that he hated women, Martínez responded affirmatively.

This testimony contrasts with the public image of Juan Gabriel, who throughout her career collaborated with numerous women in the music industryhighlighting artists such as Rocío Dúrcal, Lucha Villa and Ana Gabriel.

When did Eugenio Martínez and Juan Gabriel meet?

Eugenio Martínez met Juan Gabriel more than 40 years ago, But it was in 1998 when they regained contact and established a professional relationship. During the interview, Martínez was questioned about the nature of his relationship with the singer.hinting at the possibility of a romantic relationship. However, his response was ambiguous: “It could be a yes or it could be a no, who knows. “He was my great friend.”

These revelations have generated divided opinions among the singer’s followers and critics of his work. While some They defend the complexity of Juan Gabriel’s personal life as part of his artistic geniusothers consider that these types of statements can tarnish his legacy.

Martínez’s testimony offers an unknown vision of the life of the ‘Divo de Juárez’, highlighting facets that huntil now they remained in the realm of speculation. However, it is important to remember that the figure of Juan Gabriel transcends any controversy, establishing himself as one of the most influential artists in the history of Mexican music.

Despite the controversies, Juan Gabriel’s work remains a pillar of Latin American music. With hits like ‘Querida’, ‘Amor Eternal’ and ‘El Noa Noa’, Its impact on popular culture remains intactreminding entire generations of the magic of his talent and charisma.

Eugenio Martínez’s statements generated great expectations about the singer’s life, despite the fact that he already has a biographical series.

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