Hasan Emilio Kabande Laija is a singer of the regional Mexican genre, who is currently 24 years old and has gained great popularity in recent months, is known internationally FeatherweightAlso, his singles 'The Baby', 'She Dances Alone', 'Kulona'Among others, have received recognition.
In the last few hours, the Mexican singer became the news, because it was possible to see it through social networks Acted in an awkward moment at one of his concertsSo his fans have assured him 'Fame to the head'.
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It is known that last Monday, January 15, the controversial event occurred when Peso Pluma was at a private event organized by several radio stations in Texas, USA.
Bezo Pluma performed at the event and performed several of their most recognized hits while attendees enthusiastically belted out their singles.
However, as it turned out at one point during the presentation, there was a 'small' detail that overshadowed the presentation. The singer grabbed and kicked the arm of a fan near the stage As if that wasn't enough, he continued He emptied the water bottle he was holding on the assistant's head.
As expected, the video went viral on various social networks, where its followers They have criticized his actions and the way he treats his fansHe says he owes his success to
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“I like him so much, the good thing is, Xavi is already hitting”, “He went too far”, “And he kicked the drink on the floor”, “That's my idol. “A shamer of people to be devoured.” “Damn, how ugly. If I don't like him now because he's not humble, but what goes up comes down.”Some comments received from the publication.
However, similar scenarios have occurred before, so in an interview with The New York Times, Peso Pluma pointed out. The fame he achieved In recent years and He has had a very rapid rise in his career have brought many problems 'Mental Health'.
“A lot of people don't know that I have anxiety attacks (…) It's really important that people with mental health problems get treatment and talk about it,” Peso Pluma told The New York Times.
ALEJANDRA HERNANDEZ TORRES
Digital Scope Editorial
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