Rosa López reacts to the criticism for her performance in 'El Turronero': "When it doesn't come out perfect, everyone gets angry"

José Luis López, better known as "El Turronero", has been one of the undisputed protagonists of today.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 July 2023 Sunday 22:44
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Rosa López reacts to the criticism for her performance in 'El Turronero': "When it doesn't come out perfect, everyone gets angry"

José Luis López, better known as "El Turronero", has been one of the undisputed protagonists of today. The businessman wanted to celebrate his 60th birthday in style with a party of those that will go down in history.

The event took place last Saturday at the Palace of Congresses and Exhibitions in Seville. A celebration that brought together more than 3,500 guests and lasted about 14 hours. And it is that the businessman also had the ability to bring together many of the most famous faces on the current scene, among which was the singer Rosa López.

The winner of the first edition of Operación Triunfo, in addition to being one of the guests, was one of those in charge of putting music to the event with one of her performances. The singer delighted all attendees with one of her most mythical songs, Europe's living a celebration, a song with which she represented Spain at Eurovision in 2002.

The performance was shared on social networks and did not go unnoticed by many of López's followers, who wanted to give their most sincere opinion. And it is that many pointed out the live failures or the sound problems that occurred during the entire performance. Now, a few days later, the singer wanted to respond to all her negative comments through her social networks.

"I am very, very angry with society," the singer began by saying. López, she claimed to be fed up with all the criticism she had received, but even so, she declared that she was not willing to delete the video. ''We knew that there would be opinions than there have been. When something doesn't go perfect everyone gets angry '', she declared. She also stressed that the important thing about that video was the reason why it had been made. ''When you do things well, nobody cares, nobody comments,'' she said.

The artist understood that her lifelong followers told her these things, because there is trust, but people who do not know anything about her did not see it well. ''I'm up to my balls,'' she confessed. "Whoever wants to see the good come to the concerts with all his imperfections and whoever wants to see the bad should focus on social networks," she forcefully asserted.