Body language expert reads Pedro Infante’s grandson

In recent days one of the issues that has generated the most controversy within the world of entertainment is the alleged false death of Mexican singer Pedro Infante, who would have faked his death due to links with the narco, according to his grandson César Augusto Infante.The issue, by turning the entire Internet around and generating great controversy has been a topic of conversation, so much so that Pam 11:11, an influencer expert in body language, made a video in which she carefully analyzes each expression and micro-expression of the musician and reveals the truth behind it. A postgraduate degree in micro-expressions and lie detection, as well as a certification in body language support the arguments of Pam, who on YouTube exceeds 100,000 followers. After César Augusto assured in the video that he does not seek fame or recognition, Pam assures that there is a synchrony in what he says and what he reflects, so it is certain that it is not what he wants, but to inform the world about the truth. Also when talking about the death of his grandfather, which would have been in 2013, there is coherence in his statements and his expressions, in the same way, he explains that his comments about another person being on the plane and not his grandfather also agree. A moment that the young woman highlights is that pedro Infante’s grandson feels annoyed by the situation and considers that he represses his emotions, since it is an issue that still affects him, and being able to tell the truth feels happy and liberated. Honesty, anger, frustration, fear, liberation are some of the emotions that the body language expert notices in César Augusto, explaining that much of what she tells during the podcast that was recorded on video is completely real, at least from the way she expresses and tells the whole story. The different moments that the musician also tells during the video show that he speaks with the truth, is coherent, expressive and emanates emotions, so he concludes that he tells a real story to the public, which implies that everything he told was true, despite the divided comments that the interview generated on the Internet. It should be remembered that César Augusto Infante, pedro Infante’s grandson, stated in a recently published podcast that his grandfather had not died but had faked his death due to some links he had with the narco, thus leading other people to impersonate him at the time of his plane crash. Allegedly, the narco kept him kidnapped and after a long time allowed him to go out again and live “a normal life”, but now under another identity; Antonio Pedro, who on several occasions had been compared to the idol of Mexico. It was in 2013 when Pedro Infante allegedly died. Read more: “The biggest ridicule I made”, Raúl Velasco for humiliating LGBT singer (VIDEO)



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