Nacho Palau claims to be hurt by Miguel Bosé: "He has renounced Ivo and Telmo"

Friday night has been transformed with the arrival of ¡De friday!, Telecinco’s new star program. Hosted by Santi Acosta and Beatriz Archidona, the program not only enjoyed a successful premiere but also marked a before and after with its interview with Ángel Cristo Jr., surprising the audience with family secrets never before revealed.

This success adds to the chain’s strategy of exploring well-known figures such as Miguel Bosé. Telecinco has not rested on its laurels and in recent weeks has innovated its nighttime programming with the series Bosé, which has been broadcast on Mondays. This series has followed the singer’s trajectory of success and has been accompanied by the specials La noche de Bosé, reawakening interest in this iconic figure of Spanish music.

In an attempt to keep up with its nighttime programming, Telecinco has decided to continue with Bosé, but from a different point of view. In this way, Friday! It has had the participation of Nacho Palau, the singer’s ex-partner.

The sculptor, who showed his most personal side in Survivors, has confessed that he has been re-diagnosed with a new cancer months after it had been determined that he was completely cured. “This does scare me,” he said about his relapse.

Despite this delicate situation, of which he is quite tired on a physical and mental level, Palau has assured that he has his greatest pillars in his two children. “I’m proud of how they handle it even though it’s hard. I see them as little men,” said the Valencian sculptor.

Palau has also expressed concern about her children’s future if she died, doubting whether they should stay with Bosé. Thus, he has revealed that, although at first he thought that the four brothers should be with the singer, he is now not so sure. “If I left, my wish was for the four brothers to be with Miguel, now I’m not so sure,” he admitted.

In this sense, the sculptor has argued that the singer has not demonstrated with facts that he wants to take care of the two children who live in Spain in the care of Palau: “He has renounced Ivo and Telmo. You cannot take away two children in one fell swoop.” Furthermore, he has acknowledged that the four children are “being raised in very different ways”, assuming that Diego and Tadeo, who live in Panama, have many more possibilities.

Furthermore, as a result of his relapse and the distance between brothers, he has regretted that his attitude towards Bosé has changed. Thus, he has mentioned his fear of a possible war with Bosé and how this could affect his relationship with his children. “I am afraid of reaching a point of submission that my children will not recognize me,” Palau has confessed, adding that, although she considers Bosé the love of her life, the discrepancies in the Bosé series, where Palau does not appear, and the events of the summer have caused him discomfort.

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