For several years now, almost 20, which Luis Miguel (53) left the public scene, lowered his media exposure -including also on social networks- and opted for a low profile. After a life plagued by scandals -family, loving and even artistic-, the nationalized Mexican singer chose to disappear from the scene of scandals and lead his private life in the most reserved way possible.
And in this new mysterious facet of Luis Miguel and her life, among the few things that are known for sure about her is that she maintains a passionate romance with the Spanish fashion designer, dove caves (50), with whom he is living in Spain. In this new life in Europe, Mickey -who will return to the stage from August of this year- also got used to new routines and activities. And this implies, among other things, that he has been forced to give up one of his favorite hobbies.
The hobby that Luis Miguel enjoys so much and had to leave after moving to Spain with Paloma Cuevas
During his adolescence and early youth, Luis Miguel He lived great moments in Acapulco (in the Mexican Pacific). There she enjoyed sporadic getaways and giving herself certain luxuries that only celebrities can afford, and the spa city was always one of his favorite places. Although now, having passed 50 and living with dove caves In Spain, those times seem to have been left behind.
In Acapulco, in addition, Luismi used to enjoy large and uncontrolled parties, without caring about his own obligations or putting up too many objections to avoid excesses. This is something that he himself Luis Miguel authorized it to be shown to his fans in the Netflix series, “Luis Miguel, the series”.
However, the favorite hobby of Luis Miguel on the beaches of Acapulco it had nothing to do with parties, lack of control and excesses. Roberto Palazuelos, one of the youthful friends of the “La Bikina” singer, confessed some time ago that the activity the artist enjoyed the most on the beaches was playing soccer on the beach with the boatmen from the Port of Acapulco. In addition, Luismo’s friend added that every time he went out to kick the ball in the sand, he wore his paliacate (scarf) on his head.