By Maria Fernanda Gonzalez
Aug 31, 2023, 10:45 AM EDT
Luis Fonsi after 13 years breaks the silence. The Puerto Rican singer talks about what was the end of his marriage to Adamari López, with whom he was married from 2006 to 2010.
The famous interpreter of ‘Despacito’ visits Puerto Rico, attends the ‘El Molusco’ podcast as a guest and reveals many of the details of what was the final stage of his love with the Puerto Rican presenter and actress.
This interview comes amid the controversy that surrounds the ex-spouses, as it is assured on social networks that the theme ‘Turn the page’ is a ‘hint’ from Luis Fonsi to Adamari López, who in the midst of the wave of comments He doesn’t miss the opportunity to react and says: “Stop telling me what I should and shouldn’t do. I don’t listen.”
Luis Fonsi in this interview talks about what he experienced at that moment in his life. “I am 14 years old and the reason why I was silent is because I could say anything and however people would not listen to me or believe me,” he begins by saying about the end of his marriage with Adamari Lopez.
The singer, although he released a statement at the time, specifies that he decided at that moment to “take the blows.” “I got married and four years later I made the decision to separate, to divorce, because I was not happy. Men and women deserve to be happy. If there is something that is not working, you have to raise your hand and say ‘hey, I also want to be happy’. And whose fault was it? I am never going to get here to give details, to take out dirty laundry. I will never say a negative word about her, I never have and I will not. I have decided to keep the beautiful moments”, says Fonsi in the interview.
Did Luis Fonsi abandon Adamari López?
Luis Fonsi, when talking about the end of his relationship with Adamari López, puts the word ‘abandonment’ on the table. The Puerto Rican singer points out that this word is not part of the real story of what was the end of his marriage with the presenter and actress.
“When I hear the word ‘abandon’. It is a word that does not go as part of the real story, it goes as part of a narrative that was created. Cool for a novel, but here there was never ever abandonment”, says the interpreter of ‘Embrace life’.
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