María del Monte remembers her deceased brother with some beautiful words and follows the advice he gave her: "Now I'm going to do it"

María del Monte has paid a small tribute to her brother Antonio, who died 3 years ago from covid, through her Instagram account.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
20 April 2023 Thursday 09:42
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María del Monte remembers her deceased brother with some beautiful words and follows the advice he gave her: "Now I'm going to do it"

María del Monte has paid a small tribute to her brother Antonio, who died 3 years ago from covid, through her Instagram account. The artist has congratulated her brother on her anniversary "today is your birthday. Wherever you are, congratulations."

"They say that twenty years are nothing, but these three without you have been eternal for me," added the singer. "I miss you every second of my life; your love, your generosity, your wisdom, your knowing how to be, your advice...", she has affirmed.

Through this Instagram post, María del Monte has promised her brother that "I will try to keep walking", despite the fact that "the road is uphill". And besides, she assures her brother that "since it's your birthday, I'm going to give you a gift."

The gift that María del Monte has thought for her brother is to stop giving opportunities to people who do not deserve "door closed for this type of people from today." "You will always be in my life, in my soul and in my thoughts", she has concluded.

Let's remember that María del Monte was once again placed in the front line of the media a few weeks ago after her interview with Jordi Évole, where a channel was opened about the moment in which she decided to present Inmaculada Casal as her partner on the day of the proclamation of the LGBTI pride.

In that installment of Lo de Évole, he also spoke about his relationship with Isabel Pantoja. It was at this point where he confessed that they have offered him large amounts of money in exchange for revealing details of his private life: "They offered me a lot of money, up to 300,000 euros," he assured.