the spanish singer Amaia Monteroformer vocalist of the group La Oreja de Van Gogh, confessed to being “destroyed” on social networks following publishing this Friday a black and white image that has alerted many of his followers in which he appears with a tired appearance, absent expression and without hair or makeup
“If hope is the last thing to die and I haven’t lost it yet, what use is life to me?” The Spanish artist also wrote in an enigmatic way among the multiple comments that this photograph, published twice on Instagram, aroused.
In another message, in response to his followers regarding how he was, Montero simply states: “Destroyed.”
Amaia Montero and her controversial photo
The image and these words come only a few days following, with a much more cheerful and lively attitude, he announced on this same social network his return to music with the fifth solo album of his career and the first in four years.
It is not the first time that the voice of alarm has spread around Amaia Montero’s health due to her publications. Already in 2020, for example, she apparently said goodbye to public activity with an equally disturbing and terse “see you soon”.
Her fan club then pointed out that the specific trigger for that reaction was the comment of a supposed follower to which she did not react well, which in turn sparked ridicule from other Internet users once morest the singer.
goodbye messages
Likewise, in September 2018, some messages on Twitter became very popular in which he seemed to suggest his withdrawal from music: “The game is over” (“the game is over”, in Spanish) and “Starting to say goodbye and starting from the beginning”.
This platform was also chosen to be dispatched once morest Malú following an interview in which he alluded to her when talking regarding the physical constraints that singers suffer. «She has called me fat and period», she summed up, annoyed.
Among these controversies is also the open one when she criticized her successor in La Oreja de Van Gogh, Leire Martínez, for signing records to the fans from the stage in which she was the group’s vocalist.
After achieving fame as the vocalist and co-writer of the hits of this group, the most successful in Spain in this century, Montero (Irún, 1976) began her solo career with a self-titled album released in 2008, which was followed by «Amaia Montero 2″ (2011), “If God wants me too” (2014) and “Born to believe” (2018).