The Sevillian artist María Jiménez has died this Thursday at the age of 73, as reported by her family, and since the wee hours of the morning in which it has been reported, reactions to this loss have already been taking place.
One of the early risers has been the actress Bibiana Fernandez who has written on his Instagram account: “The queen is gone, I think she herself was a genre, good and fun.”
The host Toni Moreno He has also expressed his feelings about the death on the social network: “I thought you were immortal because you always survived all your scares.”
“What a month, my God, what a month,” the journalist and writer Pilar Eyre wrote on her Twitter profile, highlighting the success of María Jiménez ‘It’s over’. “He turned it into an anthem.”
The great María Jiménez, who turned her Se acabó into an anthem, has died. What a month, my God, what a month.
— Pilar Eyre (@pilareyre) September 7, 2023
The reactions also extend to the political sphere. Thus, the mayor of Seville, José Luis Sanz, has highlighted that with the death of the singer, whom he has described as “universal Triana and Sevillian by race”, an artist “who marked an entire era” says goodbye.
“Seville has the honor of having it as the Gold Medal of this city that will always remember it, as will all of Spain.”
Universal Trianera and Sevillian race. With María Jiménez we say goodbye to an artist who marked an entire era.
Seville has the honor of having it as the Gold Medal of this city that will always remember it, as will all of Spain.
Rest in peace. pic.twitter.com/LJ0gpGnf4g
– José Luis Sanz (@jlsanzalcalde) September 7, 2023
For his part, the general secretary of the Andalusian PSOE, Juan Espadas, highlighted the character of the singer: «Transgressor, strong and brave. She is a jewel of Andalusian culture », he has written in a message in which he has influenced the legacy that she leaves behind.
My deepest condolences on the loss of the great María Jiménez. Transgressive, strong and brave. Jewel of Andalusian culture.
Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts in 2022, his legacy of art and songs will always resonate in Andalusia, as is the case with that ‘Se Acabó’, so… https://t.co/eiOx229Eql
— Juan Espadas Eyebrows (@_JuanEspadas) September 7, 2023
«Survivor of gender violence, strong, brave and enjoyable. She leaves us paths open and a valuable example for many women », has valued the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero.
May Maria Jimenez fly high. The woman who gave voice to “it’s over” in the face of machismo when it was not easy at all, survivor of gender violence, strong, brave and enjoyable. She leaves open paths for us and a valuable example for many women.
— Irene Montero (@IreneMontero) September 7, 2023
In a message on her Twitter profile, Montero stressed that the singer “gave a voice to ‘it’s over’ against machismo when nothing was easy.” “Let María Jiménez fly high”, she has settled.
2023-09-07 05:47:45
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