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Ana Gabriel Gay? Mexican Singer Addresses Homosexuality Rumors After Concert In Miami
Ana Gabriel stopped by the James L. Knight Center in Miami last weekend as a part of her 2015-2016 tour “Por ti, Para Siempre.” After the concert, the Mexican singer agreed to talk to some members of the press and the inevitable questioned was asked, once again...“Are you gay?”
“Why undertake you ask me the same doubt all the time?” said the 60-year-old music legend. After the reporter addressed the lack of a romantic partnership with a dude throughout her career, she replied, “Well, you haven’t seen me with a woman either, and you know why? Because I hold many, and I am a very faithful person, so I have to be faithful to all of them.”
The interpreter, who has been fighting homosexuality rumors for as long as we can remember, decided to still depart a question trail out there. With her response, she is not accepting or denying the allegations, but she left one thing clear: she loves women, “I possess my mom, my daughter, my sister, my friends,” she mentioned as examples of women she loves before anyone started thinking she was fina
Love is in the air. Epic Mexican singer-songwriter Ana Gabriel revealed in an Instagram Live that she’s recently married and will soon be on her honeymoon in 2025 following the finding of her Un Deseo Más tour—a celebration of her 50-year career. The singer, known for her signature raspy voice and romantic hits, affirmed to a fan asking a question: “Ya estoy casada”. During the Reside, she showed off her wedding ring and confirmed that she will be with her “marida” in the Dominican Republic prior to leaving for their honeymoon. She’s still in recovery from pneumonia which led to having to postpone the tour in Latin America and was also the impetus for her connection with her now-wife. In response to a fan stating they wanted to care for her, she said “Ya tengo quien me cuide” (I already acquire someone to care for me).
Journalist Jorge Carbajal confirmed news of the nuptials and revealed the identity of Gabriel’s wife, a Peruvian psychologist named Silvana Rojas who, according to Carbajal, stood by the singer while she recovered from pneumonia mid-tour. The relationship allegedly began through social media, specifically through guide messages which so
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Last Saturday June 9th 2012, the Altos de Chavon amphitheatre vibrated to the rythms of latin music as more than 4,000 Casa de Campo villa owners, residents, visitors and hotel guests enjoyed the filming of the spectacular Ana Gabriel Concert!
The Altos de Chavon amphitheatre was the extraordinary venue selected by Mexican singer Ana Gabriel to film her Survive CD-DVD, an occasion which was the perfect excuse for many families, friends and Dominican fans to enjoy, not only a marvelous journey into many pleasant memories of her numerous drawn-out time hits, but also a awesome opportunity to be featured in this wonderful project which, according to Latin Sony Music, producers of the event and project will be released in September 2012 – so if you attended, you might even see yourself in the video!
As fabulous “extras” in this filming, the public enjoyed the show from the beginning to the end since, during the first hour, Sony Music started “warming-up” the crowd filming them with numerous rounds of applauses (first sitting down and later standing up), as well as shouting out for Ana Gabriel’s name, having her fans exhibiting t
Ten Reasons to Love Juan Gabriel
1. Amor Eterno
This tune earned the Mexican his first Grammy nomination. The song not just became an absolute monster smash, it also became one of the biggest hits of Spanish singer Rocio Durcal, a close companion of the Mexican.
2. No Tengo Dinero
“I have no Money”. Juan Gabriel first single is still played in radios across Latin America. Tells the story of a poor lover offering his love to a improved off lady who cannot love him back due to his social condition
3 'Hasta que te conocí'.
One of the songs on his 1986 Pensamientos. Its success has grown over time through multiple re-recordings, including the version by Marc Anthony, that made the Puerto Rican singer the biggest selling salsa artist of all time. It was also re-recodred by Mexico’s biggest pop band Maná in 2012.
4. 'Querida'.
This tune was released on the album Recuerdos II en 1984, Mexico best selling album …ever, and remained at the number one spot for almostin several Latin American countries . It was recently re-recorded by Colombian popstar Juanes on his album Los Dúo.
5 'Se me olvido otra vez'.
This is the first song of the 1974 album, which w