translated from Spanish: Tension in Luis Miguel’s family after the announcement of the youngest of the brothers

With the Luismimania in full bloom the series that narrates the life of the airtight singer Luis Miguel, has been revealing unknown data of the artistic life, but above all personal and familiar of the artist. However, many question the interpreter’s version and network their own. A fundamental theme that we could see in the first season, was based exclusively on the physical disappearance of Marcela Basteri, mother of Luis Miguel, Alex and Sergio. This event set the boys’ lives on fire and above all changed the singer’s personality throughout his life. The versions of what happened to Marcella, there are many, and the series presents the strongest hypothesis, since we understand that it is the official word of the singer and eldest son of Basteri.The truth is that no other member of the family had spoken so far. However, Sergio, the youngest of the three siblings, made a very emotional post for Mother’s Day in his official account which, they say, made his brother angry.

“Many people go through our lives, but only very few come to occupy a great place in our hearts. Soon we will pay the best tribute to who I love and who deserves it, happy Mother’s Day!!”.

The message makes it clear that the version seen in his mother’s series is not as he remembers her and promised a better tribute. Alexander’s idea, as journalist Mandy Fridmann could find out from Miami, has to do with the launch of a clothing brand that will bear the name of his mother “Marcela Basteri”. As far as is known and in the miniseries of the “King of Mexico” Marcela Basteri was a dressmaker and designer. Not only did she make Luis Miguel’s costumes in the early years of her career, but she also did so for others sneaking up on her husband, who wouldn’t let her work. Luis Miguel disagrees with Sergio’s project and this would have caused a new estre between the family. That throughout history had different ups and downs.

Original source in Spanish

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