Last Saturday, September 9, Malú offered a concert again in Salamanca (she had not done so since 2016) to present her latest album ‘Mil Batallas’.

One of the most tense moments of the performance was when the artist began to sing the song ‘Ausente’, a song whose lyrics (written by Pablo Alborán, one of the singer’s best friends), raised the suspicion that she was going addressed to the singer’s ex-partner, the former politician, Albert Rivera.

Right at that moment, one of her fans blurted out: ‘Rivera, bastard’ while the rest of the audience laughed at the young woman’s occurrence. For her part, Malú continued singing impassively, interpreting this song that included phrases like: “You I got up and no one knows that.”

Faced with such events, Alessandro Lequio, collaborator of the recently released Mediaset program, ‘Let’s see’, expressed live today his rejection of the attitude shown by the singer at the time of the events: “it could be understood as an incitement to hatred and nowadays we have to be careful with these things.” “The problem with these songs is that they turn on the kaffirs and that is the responsibility of the artist. It is not that a lady started screaming, but that Malú did not criticize the screams “, Lequio pointed out.