Yotuel Romero reveals the “worst indecent proposal” he has ever received

Cuban singer Yotuel Romero, who has just begun his “Homeland and Life” tour with a successful concert in South Florida, spoke with the Spanish newspaper El Mundo about many of the peculiarities of his intimate life.

Romero underwent the “spicy” questionnaire of the said newspaper, where he detailed among other things, with whom he would have a love affair, what was the most indecent offer he has ever had and how he conquered his wife, l Spanish artist Beatriz Luengo.

Asked what it would be like for him, the worst attack on the manly aesthetic he said was to shave his eyebrows. “You can shave a little bit, but shaving‘ a tutti ’seems to me to be breaking with that sexy animal beast look,” she added.

The former Orishas singer also mentioned that injustices make him cry like a small child. “I had an affair with my girl, about the animal that killed her children in Tenerife,” he reflected.

“I usually regret it a little. Because I do good and I don’t look at anyone. What betrays me or hurts me, that’s his problem. He’s there with his conviction,” he added in response to questions.

About his relationship with Beatriz Luengo he explained that his best kiss has been with her and is still his wife, the person who “warms him up”.

“I used to fix my dreadlocks in an African shop, so one day as we were walking down the street, I said,‘ Look, that’s exactly where I make my braids. ’She looked up and when she turned around, I stole a kiss from her. “He slapped me. It’s been six months since I flirted! So the slap was worth it,” he said.

On what is the most indecent proposal he has received, Romero explained that he was hired for a bachelor party of a boy, first told that he was without the band and then that if they only asked him to dance. “I was told to ask for whatever I wanted, but it was all very strange. And I said no, because, of course, I don’t do that,” he said.

And to conclude the handsome Cuban singer explained that for a summer adventure he would have a meeting with the Spanish Samantha Hudson. “Only for the summer? Because with this one I would have a roll all my life. Beatr … Samantha Hudson! I love her. I met her and she looks awesome.”

Yotuel launched solo this year with the song “Rebel”, a collaboration with Beatriz Luengo and Omar Muntanyes in which he pays tribute to the theme of Jeanette of the late seventies. It was 1999 when Orishas began to emerge in the world of music thanks to “a new musical formula” that they themselves had invented.

Its members (Yotuel, Ruzzo and Roldán) combined hip-hop with Cuban sounds, such as son or “tumbao”, and this ended up capturing the attention of the music industry. At the moment Yotuel continues reaping successes in its race like soloist.

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