María del Monte gives wise advice live to Joaquín Prat for his birthday

Once again, the April Fair attracts the attention of the media: flamenco dresses, streets full of lanterns and celebrities of all kinds are some of the ingredients of this event, which is held every spring in the capital of Seville.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 April 2024 Wednesday 17:42
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María del Monte gives wise advice live to Joaquín Prat for his birthday

Once again, the April Fair attracts the attention of the media: flamenco dresses, streets full of lanterns and celebrities of all kinds are some of the ingredients of this event, which is held every spring in the capital of Seville.

One of the celebrities who could not miss this commitment was María del Monte. The Sevillian went to the Real with his wife, Inmaculada Casal, with a view to spending a great day surrounded by loved ones.

Before entering the booth, the couple agreed to answer the questions of the Vamos a ver reporter: "We're going along. Here, with friends. This happens once a year. I sing sevillanas. And you have to be there, well "You have to be there, that's it. I haven't missed any of the commitments I had to attend to," says the artist.

The artist's state of mind makes headlines, as María del Monte faces a most complicated year. The singer experienced a very difficult situation on a personal level when her home in Gines was robbed last August, at the hands of a Portuguese gang of thieves.

The situation took a most unexpected turn when it was discovered that one of those involved was Antonio Tejado, his own nephew. However, del Monte has decided to focus on the positive, sending a very special message to Joaquín Prat, on the occasion of his birthday.

"Happy birthday, Joaquín. Have a good time, be happy, look out for those who love you and let yourself be loved, both," said the artist, a piece of advice that moved the presenter: "What good advice, and you see it." ". Shortly after, the communicator sent some last words of affection to the singer: "Enjoy your day, the fair, your people. And whatever has to come will come," Joaquín expressed.