Spanish singer Amia Montero, former singer of the group “La Oreja de Van Go”, She admits to being “destroyed” on social media after posting a black-and-white picture that alarmed many of her followers, in which she appeared tired, with no expression and no hair or make-up.
“What good is life to me, if faith dies at last, and I have not yet lost it?” The Spanish artist also writes intriguingly amid the many comments the photo, which has been posted twice on Instagram, has sparked. In another message, in response to followers asking him how he looked, Montero simply says: “Destroyed.”
The picture and these words came a few days later, with a very happy and enthusiastic attitude, in the same social network where he announced the fifth solo album of his career and his first return to music in four years.
This is not the first time that the alarm has spread across health Amiya Montero For your posts. For example, already in 2020, he said goodbye to an equally confusing and difficult public action with “see you soon”.
His fan club cited a follower’s comment as the specific trigger for that reaction, pointing out that he didn’t respond well, prompting ridicule from other netizens against the singer.
Also, in September 2018, some messages became very popular on Twitter, in which he suggested his retirement from music: “Game over” (“Game over”, in Spanish) and “Empezando is a farewell and the beginning is the beginning”.
The site was chosen to be sent against Malu after an interview in which he mentioned her when talking about the physical demands that singers suffer. “She called me fat, period,” she summarized with irritation.
Among those controversies was his criticism of his successor Van Gogh’s ear, Lear Martinez will be signing discs for fans from the stage where he was the group’s singer. After gaining fame as the singer and co-writer of the hits of this group, the most successful in Spain this century, Montero (Irun, 1976) began his solo career with a self-titled album released in 2008, followed by “Amaia Montero 2” (2011), “If God Loves Me Too” ” (2014) and “Born to believe” (2018).
Below is the image that sparked controversy on social media.
EFE