Edwin Luna spoke of the day his eldest daughter asked him if he is gay as a result of the accusations made to him on social networks
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Repeatedly Edwin Luna has been questioned about his sexual preferences, he has even been the victim of strong accusations on social networks for his way of dressing and acting in his publications, however, it was during a recent interview where the singer recalled the time his daughter asked him if he was gay .
The leader of La Trakalosa de Monterrey attended as one of the special guests of the YouTube program ‘Pinky Promise’, where he shared some aspects of his family, intimate and professional life. During the chat, Luna revealed to Karla Díaz is not bothered by the criticism that she constantly receives through social networks, where users have suggested that she “Get out of the Closet” referring to the videos in which she appears with painted hair, wearing accessories and even joking with women’s clothing.
But the singer was surprised to remember the day when these remarks reached the ears of his eldest daughter, Dasha, who decided to question it directly.
“ One day I came home and my daughter said to me: ‘Dad, can I talk to you?’ ”, asked her 8-year-old daughter
She acknowledges that touching the subject was something strong and uncomfortable:“ I d ice ‘Hey dad, there is a report and I want you to tell me the truth. In the report they say that you are gay. I want you to tell me. He says in the report that it is because you wear earrings and because your hair… ‘ ”.
Although he revealed that this is his way of being, she insisted on knowing: “You’re sure?“.
This anecdote was one of those that he lived during the pandemic caused by the Coronavirus, at which time he had to live with his children practically all day.
Despite the signs Moon reiterated that he likes women and that this is his way of being, in addition, he does it thinking about feeling comfortable and happy with himself, which he abandoned when he began to dedicate himself to the music within the regional Mexican genre where he believed he should have a much more serious image.