Cuban singer Eduardo Antonio ‘El Divo de Placetas’ expressed his great anger at the cheap burial that the Cuban regime gave to the renowned artist Juana Bacallao.
After the singer, who died on the afternoon of Saturday, February 24, was buried this Sunday, Images of the sad wake were broadcast, revealing the austerity of the occasionin which there was only one flower decoration and there were practically no attendees.
Thus, on the night of this same Sunday, during his usual presentation at El Tamalazo de Krome, the performer considered it “unusual” that one of the most important artists in Cuba had such a “painful” wake and burial.
“I am a grateful man to have met a great artist named Juana Bacallao, and the burial that they did for Juana Bacallao in Cuba is sad, because she was a star for the entire world,” said Niurka’s ex. Frames.
Likewise, he described as a “lack of respect” the last goodbye that was given on the Island to the ‘show-woman’: “let whoever hears me hear me, because I have no fear, only of God,” he grumbled.
El Divo took the opportunity to dedicate his own tribute to the singer, and singing the song I am Juana Bacallaoand asking for a loud applause from the audience for the deceased during the song.
“So that they reach heaven, because this is what she deserved… She made us all laugh, dance, enjoy, this is the least we can give to that star, this applause,” expressed Eduardo Antonio.
The images of the singer’s disastrous and austere wake have caused outrage inside and outside of Cuba, after the conditions of her last goodbye were spread online. that add to the circumstances surrounding his death.
Users have shown their anger at the little attention that the regime paid to the artist’s final goodbye, even when she was one of the biggest stars of the last century.
Even for its resting place, the difference with other tombs in the pantheon is notable, since not only is it simple, but it does not even have a tombstone or inscription in its memory, like that of the musicians who surround it.
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