The daughter of Manolo Escobar, about the supposed secret son of the singer: "I am ashamed of others"

A decade after his death, Manolo Escobar is back in the news for the public reappearance of Julián Montiel, the man who claims to be the son of the well-known singer.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
24 July 2023 Monday 22:57
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The daughter of Manolo Escobar, about the supposed secret son of the singer: "I am ashamed of others"

A decade after his death, Manolo Escobar is back in the news for the public reappearance of Julián Montiel, the man who claims to be the son of the well-known singer. The man has given an extensive interview to the Antena 3 program Y ahora Sonsoles, and again demands a DNA test to find out for sure if Escobar is his father or not.

Coinciding with these insinuations, the same space has invited Vanessa García Marx, daughter of the artist and linked in the past to the television network, to its set. The journalist has informed her opinion about Montiel's words and has offered her opinion in an interview conducted by Sonsoles Ónega.

García Marx has been forceful with his first reaction: "To begin with, I am ashamed of others, I am very ashamed of what this man is doing," he sentenced with a laugh. "It seems very good to me if he thinks he has doubts, and to begin with, he has no idea what a dressing room was like at my father's concerts, which were full of people and it was impossible to maintain a relationship of any kind, let alone sexual," he responds to the man's words about how he began to suspect that Manolo Escobar could be his father.

The singer's daughter downplays the matter and trusts that the truth will fall under its own weight. "That he take the right path, that he go to court as he is doing, but that he already appears in the media and that his lawyer also appears speaking..., when this man still does not even know if he has evidence to file the lawsuit", Vanessa explained.

The journalist accuses Julián Montiel and his lawyer of "dirtying the name" of Manolo Escobar. "It doesn't give me any credibility; I do put my hand in the fire for my father, not at the level of fidelity, but because of how honest and good a person he was," she says.

"If my father had known that he had a son, he would have done it and not have hidden it, and on top of that I have heard that he was going to visit him when he was little in Palma de Mallorca, let's see," Vanessa García Marx continues explaining, subtracting all credibility from the testimony of Escobar's supposed son.