A new generation of artists already knows that As once championed, silence in front of the press is not necessarily synonymous with grace.. On the contrary, silence gives wings to life-changing thoughts. So Juanjo Bona He attended a good class on how to resolve rumors naturally.
Juanjo appeared on the red carpet of the event Women of the Year, Held at the Barceló Theater in Madrid. So he asked a question, and when it came time to answer the press, it was clear that the question was: Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi break up. At that moment, someone jumped out from behind. As if to save him from indiscretion. However, Juanjo did not run away and decided to answer without using euphemisms that would only leave fans guessing.
After an ice-breaking question introducing Los Javis’ separation, “They have ended their relationship, but I wish them all the best in the future…” Another reporter tried to clarify, firing directly at the singer in a whisper that hinted at her boyfriend Martín Urrutia. “In the news, many media outlets are linking Martín to this separation, what do you say about this?“The journalist justified himself with the humility of someone accustomed to haughty rejection.
However, Juanjo empathized and replied: Tranquility that does not fall into the trap of paralyzing stimulation: “That’s a lie, he and I are friends. I love them.” And he leaves.
he “I love you” is the perfect chimpanzee to leave with dignity under the spotlight. Very folky as usual, but Someone who knew when and how to put love first. And share it with the press who attended their comings and goings. Years later, when the tabloids went black for their aggressiveness, many ran away thinking they weren’t in the game. Rocio Carrasco, María Jose Campanario, David Bisbal… hater Or a mean person who dominates social conversations and even completely distorts your public image.
Juanjo Bona relativizes by arguing in front of the camera, thereby completely nullifying the illness of others. He represents a generation that no longer allows others to speak for them. A generation that does not confuse dignity with the silence of “sensibility” that only masks oppression.