The health of the singer Chyno Miranda keeps his followers on the lookout. For several months he has been away from the stage and disappeared from social networks, so it is thought that he would be having a difficult time in his life and career.
Recognized for being a member of the Chino & Nacho duo, the singer contracted covid-19 in October 2020, which caused him peripheral neuropathy, a disease that affects his nerves and caused encephalitis, paralysis, speech disorder and confusion .
He entered a stage of depression and addiction problems, according to what Yarubai Zapata Pérez, the artist’s first cousin, said at the time. Although she appeared short on social networks during 2021, at the end of that year he apparently had a crisis that forced him to be admitted to specialized centers.
Chyno is not dead
From then on it is not known what state it is in. In fact, his relatives have come out to deny that he has died. “Chyno’s recovery has progressed more every day and we are sure (…) to see him very soon on stage,” read a May 2022 statement.
The singer of ‘My pretty girl’ would be hospitalized from December 2021 in a clinic in Venezuela, according to the specialized program Gossip No Like. They even assure that he remains there “ once morest his will” and “he is not happy”.
The latest information from the aforementioned media indicates that Mirada, whose first name is Jesús Alberto Miranda Pérez, would have escaped from the place. “He managed to get to five houses, they grabbed him because they have trouble walking,” the journalists said.
Desperate to see his son
Why would he have run away? Apparently, he would be desperate to find his son, since he would only have been able to see him through a video call during this time.
As a consequence of the alleged escape, Gossip No Like He exhibited conversations of the clinic staff to, according to them, show that the Venezuelan received a sanction for his actions: they would have prohibited him from visiting and they would have limited the food.
The program strongly criticized the apparent conditions in which it would be, since, according to them, the clinic would have poor infrastructure and questionable health professionals.
The ‘Chisme no like’ program published two unpublished videos of the Venezuelan singer Chyno Miranda.
He appears eating and exercising at the rehabilitation clinic in Caracas, where he would be recovering from alleged addictions. pic.twitter.com/mYjgk7hE1Z
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in a precarious situation
They also released unreleased videos of Chyno eating and exercising in isolation. “A precarious gym. Of the luxurious gyms in Miami that he had, now he appears in this one there in Venezuela”, they emphasized.
In other images, he is seen doing yoga and chatting with interns. There is even a photo with his mother celebrating what appears to be her birthday.
False information has been spread on several occasions regarding the health of the interpreter of ‘Andas en mi cabeza’. That led Julio Ducharn, his manager, to deny the rumors and emphasize that he was improving his health.
No one offers statements
“He is alive… If there is news in which there is a death, it would be notified, but at this time the artist is in his recovery,” he stated for the magazine People last August.
Alcira Pérez, the artist’s mother, has not given any statements on the subject. A few days ago, she published a message for her grandson Lucca, who lives in Miami and, supposedly, has not seen her father due to his stay in the clinic.
“My greatest love, a big hug my prince. Soon we will be together, ”she wrote and accompanied the text with a picture of Chyno’s son. However, the publication was deleted minutes later from their networks.
It is not known how long Miranda will remain hospitalized in Venezuela or what is needed for him to be discharged following the problems that have afflicted him since 2020.
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