Mane Swett confirms the death of his father – 2024-05-05 03:20:48

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2024-05-05 03:20:48

The interpreter received the news while she is in the United States facing legal proceedings against her ex-partner.

In the last hours, Mane Swett confirmed the death of his father, Guillermo Swett Pérez, news that mourns her in the middle of the judgment What are you facing in the United States? to get his son backSantiago.

The artist announced the fact through her social networks, where she published a emotional video where you can see both singing the song Seagull, while his father played the guitar.

“How many times do we sing this song so strongly that we resist unstoppably. Together. How many times we cried for her this last year, so much. But I found the first rehearsal and I didn’t remember how much we were out of tune and how we laughed… Together,” said the actress, in the record.

In addition, Mane Swett highlighted a phrase in the publication that her father would have told her: “Don’t stop, sad seagull, continue your song… Keep going daughter, you, keep going!”

The support that Mane Swett received

The news was first reported by the journalist Cecilia Gutierrez, who published a story revealing the death of Mane Swett’s father: “What a shame to have to break this news, because it is about a person who has not been having a good time recently. And that is why I insist that we must send him all the love and good energy.”

Along with this, he added a photograph of the actress with her father, with the message: ““Mane Swett’s father passed away, right in the middle of his fight to get his son back.”

At the beginning of April, the actress traveled to the United States to face a legal battle with John Bowe, her ex-partner and father of her son, whom she had not seen since the end of 2022.

As a result of this news, and the entire scenario that the interpreter is going through, many Colleagues, friends and followers wrote messages to him giving them their support. Among them are well-known faces such as Berta Lasala, Luz Valdivieso, Antonella Rios, María José Prieto and even Cristián Campos.

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