What Alicia Villarreal said about her alleged separation from Cruz Martínez

The singer explained what are the reasons why she stayed away from her husband and shared details about her bioseries

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Once again, Alicia Villarreal and Cruz Martínez are involved in the controversy due to speculation about an alleged separation at the door. However, everything seems to indicate that these are only rumors that have already reached the ears of the singer, who coped by telling how her experience as a couple has been during the last few months.

The performer of greatest hits such as The Mare Was Big, You Take Advantage, Insensitive of You, I Without Your Love and Ay! papacito gave a brief interview for the program Hoy after his arrival at the airport. Without stopping, he responded to questions that point out that he could be about to end his marriage of almost 20 years to musician and producer of Mexican descent, Cruz Martínez.

In front of the morning's cameras, Alicia Villarreal hinted that both she and her husband are not going through a separation and notably surprised by the speculations, assured that she does not know where they came from, since her family is stable although she did not deny that they have been through difficult times.

(Captura: @lavillarrealmx/Instagram)
La cantante ha expresado que le gustaría ser interpretada por Angelique Boyer. (Captura: @lavillarrealmx/Instagram)

Oh, what things! , but don't worry. Throughout marriage there are different things and I think that when you have a family, a commitment, a responsibility and a lot of love, then there were a lot of things, but the truth is that sometimes we don't know why they talk or why they say it,” he said.

The 50-year-old interpreter mentioned that, like any relationship as a couple and family, they have been through a lot during the time they have been together, but recently they had to stay apart for about a month because the member of Kumbia Kings was on a trip to Bolivia.

Another factor that may have influenced rumors about their marriage was that they also suffered the loss of some close people due to COVID-19 infections. In addition, La güerita consentida explained that they cannot always travel or be together all the time, as their professional projects often do not coincide.

(Captura: @mtzcruz/Instagram)
El productor se encuentra de gira con "Kumbia Kings", el grupo que alcanzó la fama hace varios años con canciones como "Fuego" y "Mi dulce niña" (Captura: @mtzcruz/Instagram)

We've both been working a lot, maybe that's it. We can't go everywhere together sometimes, sometimes he has to stay with the boys, sometimes I have to stay with the boys [...] we have had some very difficult times also with the family who died, so I don't know,” he added.

The rumors emerged several weeks ago and Alicia Villarreal has been the only one who has spoken about it. During a meeting with the media, Cruz Martínez refused to answer the questions because the press conference he was giving revolved around the long-awaited return of Kumbia Kings and only asked that the question be answered by the person who released the information.

It should be remembered that before joining her life in marriage with the music producer, the Mexican singer was married for about three years to actor Arturo Carmona, with whom she procreated her firstborn Melanie Aidee. It wasn't until 2003 that he married Cruz Martinez and together they have two children: Felix Estéfano and Cruz Angelo.

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Arturo Carmona junto a su hija Melanie, quien guarda un gran parecido con su mamá (IG: arturo.carmona)

On the other hand, the interpreter of Soy tu mujer shared details of her autobiographical series that she is preparing. She explained that the main reason she decided to do the program is to share her experience as one of the most successful women in the industry under the Mexican regional.

“I want to show Alicia Villarreal from the beginning, what a young woman experiences in an industry that is men's, dominated by men, and that the voice of women is sometimes a bit difficult to hear,” he added for the morning.

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