Alejandro Fernández with Doña Cuquita sing to Vicente Fernández

On New Year’s Eve, Alejandro Fernández published an emotional video in which he appears with his mother María del Refugio Abarca, better known as Doña Cuquita, in which they dedicate a serenade to the late Vicente Fernández.

In the audiovisual shared by “El Potrillo” he is seen in the company of Doña Cuquita, who listens to him sing while he has a drink at the hand. “Happy new year! We miss you old man, my dear old man… thinking of you #familiaunida ”, wrote Alejandro Fernández in the message that accompanies the video in which he sings:“… that the sorrow that your betrayal left inside the soul is very great ”.

In the video these are some of the heartfelt comments left to “El Potrillo”.

Gallo Elizalde: Big hug, my friend loves you, you know that in bad times and in bad times, a huge hug.

Karla Laveaga: I love you very much very much

Maribel Guardia: 😢

Juan Carlos Valladares: I love you

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Alejandro Fernández (@alexoficial)

Since the death of Vicente Fernández, the 12 from December to 2021, Alejandro Fernández has been constantly dedicating messages to his father.

He did so in the first concert he offered after the physical departure of “Charro de Huentitán”.

“Thank you, good night, how nice to be here in Guadalajara, nice and dear! The wait has been long, many of us have suffered, some have left us. Tonight I invite you to let music be our medicine, to unite us, to fill us with joy and a lot of pride. I want you to know that the last time my father stepped on a stage was right here. Let’s celebrate his life tonight with applause that reaches to heaven ”, said Alejandro Fernández at the beginning of the show at the TELMEX Auditorium in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Also, during the evening Alejandro Fernández invited his son Alejandro Fernández Jr. to come up on stage to sing. Vicente Fernández’s grandson performed “Time does not forgive”, while his father cried sitting on a bench on the large stage of the auditorium in Guadalajara.

By Scribe