This Wednesday’s guest is rebellion It was singer David Bustamante who chatted with David Broncano about the most everyday issues. Interpreters’ daily habits, etc.in addition to announcing the end of the tour on November 30th at Las Ventas in Madrid.
At one point, a conversation came up about why you should take public transportation when you become famous. ”I haven’t been on the subway for a long time. I live in Madrid and live in the suburbs, but I love it when I go abroad. In my area, we take city buses and I like it,” Bustamante said.
”You will live in the money area of western Madrid…” David Broncano told him and tried to kick him out of his area. To which Bustamante replied, “Zaska.” “If you want, I can tell you where I live.” But his humorous tone had no effect on this threat. “I’m sure it will be published by now,” the host replied.
Bustamante then said that while you can take public transportation, it’s not fun when you’re famous. ”I wish I could use public transportation, but it’s strange.they see you come in and say… “Are you?” You’re not. And I say so. And they say to me, ‘No, you’re not a liar.’ ”
Bustamante also spoke about his daily life: “I wake up at 6 a.m. I think I’m old. I go for an hour and an hour and a half walk on an empty stomach.. Then I go to the studio and play with the musicians…” he explained.
But becoming a famous singer doesn’t free you from the 21st century’s addiction: cell phones. “The last time I checked my phone usage, I didn’t like it at all because it took me about five hours.”I have everything on my phone, news, entertainment…” he excused himself, but he lamented that even when he was watching a movie, he found himself looking at his phone.
Regarding his own habits, he also asserted that he is now careful about his diet. ”I’m on a diet, but I’m not hungry, but I’m eating healthy food. I don’t eat sweets. “I eat a lot of fish,” he revealed.