Paulina Rubio, a diva like before

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2023-07-08 11:15:51

With more than 40 years of musical career behind her, Paulina Rubio (Mexico City, 1971) claims to be a diva – “I’ve earned it”, she declared in the last promotion – and practices as such. She an old-fashioned diva, the kind that They do not always present a behavior or analytics to frame but in return they celebrate famous concerts, as did the LGTBIQ+ Pride Festival, under a layer of tulle in the colors of the rainbow, where he received the honorary Mr Gay Spain award for supporting the collective throughout his career. The golden girl will once again act as the headliner at the Pride BCN concert to be held next Saturday. She will give everything to an audience that never had low-profile muses, honored, as she confesses, by being imitated with a blonde wig and big shoes.

At 52, the singer, who began her career when she was barely ten in the Timbiriche band, has recently gone through difficult times. Among them, the death of her mother, actress Susana Dosamantes, stands out last summer, a strong woman whom she always took as her example and whose loss she has not yet overcome. Paulina Rubio did not handle the confinement either, as was evident in a viral performance by her from her house in Miami that began with the wrong phrase “I join this cause. I stay in cause” and it didn’t get any better by getting even the words and melody of his songs wrong. After the pandemic, Paulina Rubio emerged with a new album, ‘It’s not my fault’, a disco theme in which she vindicates party nights, tequila and rock and roll. But the promotion of the album also caused people to talk, with commented interviews such as the one he starred in on Antena 3 together with Sonsoles Ónega: he appeared with an obvious delay, objecting to the microphone operator on the set – “don’t put it there because the microphone it’s heavier than the shirt, you’re going to see my nipple” – and he had striking lapses, such as saying that he had just spoken “with his little sister” Rocío Jurado when in fact he was referring to his daughter, Rocío Carrasco.

A stone on the road

Equally controversial was his recent interview with Eva Soriano, in which the singer, armored behind sunglasses as usual, summoned the humorist to wipe her ass. As she later revealed, she would have been annoyed that Eva Soriano joked that “the little piece of Spain” that she had taken, instead of the son she had with Colate Vallejo-Nágera, was “a stone from Teide”. The singer understood that those images of her that were published last summer relieving herself on the beach and cleaning herself with a stone were a veiled allusion, hence her outburst.

Paulina Rubio continues to be the same person who made herself known in Spain in the early 2000s with such danceable hits as ‘Y yo sigo aquí’ or ‘I will do it for you’, while her relationship with Ricardo Bofill Jr dominated the tabloids. . Or at least it seems so: she does not renounce her unmistakable blonde waves or the miniskirt as a fetish garment. In addition to being a diva, in recent times she has claimed to be the mother of Nico and Eros, the latter son of the Mexican singer Gerardo Bazúa. In fact, she would like to produce a series of her so that her fans know her in all dimensions of her. About the parents of her children, she prefers not to say a single word, as one of her songs says. She’s lucky in her music career, she hasn’t been so lucky in her relationships.

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