Pepe Aguilar assures that if his fans stop following him because of his comments, then they never really were.
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Over the weekend, after the Argentine soccer team beat the French representative in the World Cup held in Qatar to become champion of the contest, the American singer Ángela Aguilar shared a photograph on social networks where she pointed out that a quarter of her was Argentine.
“I can’t explain it to you, because you won’t understand. 25% Argentina, 100% proud, today we are all more celestial than the sky, ”she indicated.
From that moment on, the 19-year-old interpreter began to be severely criticized by a large sector of her 9 million followers that she accumulates on social networks.
Because of that, The singer Pepe Aguilar decided to come out in defense of his spoiled daughter and supported his statement through a video.
“Yes, he has Argentine blood, so what do they want him to do? All those haters who said that I was not Mexican, I smeared my mother. I give all these bunch of guys classes about Mexico, ”she said.
The gigantic 54-year-old interpreter assured that the current generation “seems made of glass and is very argüendera”, for which he asks him to reflect on the way in which he is scandalized by almost any type of statement issued by public figures.
“I didn’t have much to do and I started answering Ángela’s haters. What’s more, go to his last post and check the answers that I was there, it’s more, better not, because maybe they stop being my fans… really if someone stopped being my fan because of something I put on Instagram, they were never really my fan. We are all children of God, we are all different versions of the same thing. It doesn’t matter if you feel Argentine, Croatian, English, Russian or Mexican, we are children of God. We have invented our borders“, he expressed.
Even as a joke Ángela Aguilar’s father even dared to say that he was going to France, since 2% of his nationality is French.
“I have 2% French, from a French battalion that was lost (in Mexico),” he said, referring to the invasion of the French army in Mexico, which took place in 1838 and is known in history books as the Cakes war.
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