“I didn’t realize when I grabbed her breasts,” Chente explains after a viral video

This Monday Vicente Fernandez gave an interview to Mara Patricia Castañeda to talk about the viralized images last week, in which she is seen photographing with some of her followers from that farm, The three foals, but grabbing her breasts. Images were released on tick and they quickly became a trend.

During the discussion, Vicente commented that his farm is a tourist place, so normally many people go to visit him and he goes out to take pictures with them and even sing to them. He pointed out that he never realized that he was grabbing the visitor’s breasts and, in fact, recently asked tourists not to stop because of the risky road on which his farm is located.

“I saw the photo and really yes, I put my hand on her belly first, I raised my hand and when I raised it they took the photo, but I never did it like that (gesture of wanting to grab her breasts) , no, no, no, yes something I have is to respect the public, but I want to apologize for all the media that have treated me very well throughout my career and I admit that I was wrong or I don’t know if he joked, I don’t know, I don’t remember, there were a lot of people and, as I say, I apologize wholeheartedly, if I did it with all my intention, I wouldn’t do it there, I would to be taken to the stables, I don’t even remember how it happened “.

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He remembered singing to visitors and even dressed like a charro to sing them. Mara asked him about the other two women who also shared the experience of the same situation and asked him if he attributed this to a monetary issue. Vicente denied offering any money.

“I don’t do it either because that would be to admit that I did it morbidly, no, no, I apologize, but that I’m suing, I also put lawyers, as I would tell you, for the others two who say they left I don’t even know how they were. A few seconds passed for the photo, from the day it came out, I didn’t watch TV other than movies. “

He added that his wife, Cuca, saw the ticket and also wondered why up to three years after it took place they commented on the matter. He remembered that in his career years, he had many experiences in which his followers hugged him or when they went to see him they asked him to sit on their feet and even kiss him.

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“They served with enthusiasm, but far from making me angry, it made me laugh and made me laugh.” He also said that once a woman, when he kissed him, tried to snatch his tongue, and for a week he had a black tongue.

“It’s always been my biggest gift that the audience loves me so much, I know the audience knows me and what I see on TV I miss very much, what you say hurts me, it doesn’t bother me because I’ve never given get up to gossip, I wasn’t a saint and everyone knows, but they never saw me. What happened was an accident. “

In the interview, uploaded on YouTubeVicente pointed out that it wasn’t easy to talk about it, because he didn’t even remember the people who pointed it out, and when Mara asked him if he wanted to say anything to people, he replied with a song that says “I still love them, I miss them,” but at that moment she cried, to which Mara said a few words of support.

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“I don’t call this problem a problem because I didn’t choose them, they were the ones who were watching, it gives me the feeling that I opened the doors and I always said, this farm is yours because you gave it to me with every ticket on you bought it to go see me, this farm is open and yes, I let people pass and another thing is that a thousand people are coming again “, he concluded and said that he doesn’t hug her anymore because they had banned it.

“I was going to give you a kiss, but they forbade me to put my hands together or kiss.” Journalist Mara Patricia Castañeda was married Vicente Fernández Jr., from which he broke up in 2015.

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