The singer Julio Iglesias he has been in a state of secrecy for some time, which has worried his fans, as his health condition has deteriorated, according to international media.

The show “Afternoon” in Argentina, recently claimed, as “Marca” writes, that an old injury is causing the famous singer a lot of pain, as a result of which he has been “fixed” in a wheelchair, which is taking a toll on his mental health.

According to the show, Julio Iglesias “he had a terrible accident when he was very, very young and he had to have a spinal operation and it caused him a lot of pain and a lot of suffering throughout his life».

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At the same time, the presenters of the show added that the motor and cognitive system of the famous singer is not working properly, which is why “he no longer even remembers his songs».

These people who had a relationship with Julio Iglesias, today, they can’t find him and that’s what worries me that he has disappeared and won’t even pick up his phone“, said the presenters of the show.

In 1977, shortly after Chile’s National Stadium was used as a prison and torture chamber by the Pinochet regime, Julio Iglesias packed it with his fans. “I sing for the world,” he explained in an interview. “I have sung to everyone. I have sung in Chile in difficult times and I do not regret it. Why should I limit myself?».

Regarding women, he himself has stated: “I love women. I need them around me. It is a great stimulus. I enjoy a woman’s affection and tenderness more than anything else».

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After the secular lady Isabel Preysler from Madrid left him, Julio publicly admitted that he “failed” to start a family with her. Preysler was in love with him, but the singer was a Don Juan and a jealous partner.

Meanwhile, his older Preysler children grew up in his shadow, accustomed to receiving more affection from their father’s manager, Alfredo Fraile, than from himself. Musically, Enrique Iglesias forged his own path, with the help of his father’s former press manager, Fernán Martínez. And he succeeded. Julio Iglesias Junior wanted to do the same, but his music career failed to take off in the same way.

By the 2000s, Julio Iglesias had managed to adapt to new audiences. He continued to fill smaller and smaller venues, but he was determined to remain “number one” and was certainly not willing to share the limelight with Enrique, with whom he never shared the stage.

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