is alive and well after rumors about him being hospitalized due to a heart attack circulated on the Internet over the weekend. In an official statement posted to his X account, the King of Bachata addressed the rumors—and indicated he knows who started the gossip.“You don’t have the power to hurt me, much less the wisdom to do me wrong,” he expressed on Sunday . “If you think that they are going to return the concert tickets because of this fake news, then you are more dumb than what I thought.
Si piensa que van a devolver los boletos de la gira por esta falsa noticia, pues es aún más BRUTO de lo que pensé 🤦🏻♂️Produced by CMN Events, the 35-date trek will kick off May 1 in Sacramento and wrap in Hidalgo, TX on Aug. 3, with two additional dates in Canada. The timeless bachata group — known for hits such as “Obsesion,” “Dile al Amor” and “Un Beso” — will also make pit stops in key U.S. cities including Los Angeles, New York and Miami.
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