Miguel Bosé and Bunbury are part of an anti-Covid sect: Joaquín Sabina

Mexico City— Joaquín Sabina considers that his Spanish colleagues Miguel Bosé and Enrique Bunbury form part of a sect that defies conspiracy theories and anti-Covid.

“Always has extreme and excessive sects, and this is a contemporary. It’s a secta”, said Sabina in an interview with the Esquire magazine, questioning his posture about the opinions of his colleagues.

“Have a little time with Bunbury starting. It’s a type I admire and love. But I prefer to listen to the scientists. I do not share this line of thought”, added the also Iberian Leiva.

Bosé suggested that the pandemic be used as a form of manipulation by the governing parties, including the removal of the gun against Covid-19.

During the course of the months since last year, Bosé has issued a series of statements that will generate controversy in speeches, in addition to a demonstration in Madrid, Spain, against the use of cubrebocas and cual no acudió. Bunbury, for his part, defends the conspiracy theory suggested by Bosé.

“I’m not dying for death, but it’s the deterrent, the dependency. I’m suffering from Alzheimer’s, and I’m atrocious. I’m always thinking of going to the 71 years of making turns, singing, writing songs … the life that no creature has mercy “, added the interpretation of” 19 Days and 500 Nights “.

Ante the idea of ​​receiving the vaccine against the virus, dijo that is the powder in how much can.

“Yo sí lo he pensado. Por edad yore pulmón por culpa del tabaquismo estoy en zona de riesgo. Pero tampoco voy a hacer cola”, manifesto.

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