Last night, Miguel Bose and José Pastor went to present the series ‘Bosé’ at ‘El Hormiguero’ by Pablo Motos. The singer recalled the beginnings of his career as a singer and how he had to hide his bisexuality in Spain in the 70s.
“It was torture”
Miguel Bose and Jose Pastor The guests of ‘El Hormiguero’ were yesterday. The singer and actor presented ‘Bosé’, the new SkyShowtime series focused on the life of Bosé and that opens on March 3.
In the program, Bosé recalled the beginning of his career in 1973 and how he had to hide their bisexuality and “fake it” in front of the record companies when he rose to fame with hits like ‘Linda’:
In my house we didn’t have those problems, it was all open, we didn’t hide anything and neither did we with friends. But in that Spain that had just entered the Transition, there were things that still could not be talked about. It was an ordeal.
He also talked about his controversial statements about the pandemic and how, according to him, “the right to express ourselves has disappeared” and that “in the Transition we had more freedoms than now.”
His partner José Pastor is the one who plays him in ‘Bosé’. The actor from ‘Acacias 38’ and ‘Cerdita’ stars in the SkyShowtime series, which will consist of six weekly episodes. For his part, Miguel Bosé premieres tonight the ‘Cover night’ contest on La 1.