Former employee accused that Luis Miguel did not even allow her to see him in the face

Ana Villarín, who worked on a concert season alongside the famous singer, called the experience “horrible”

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El cantante mexicano Luis Miguel ofrece un concierto en el estadio Nemesio Camacho ""El Campín"" de Bogotá (Colombia). EFE/Leonardo Muñoz/Archivo
El cantante mexicano Luis Miguel ofrece un concierto en el estadio Nemesio Camacho ""El Campín"" de Bogotá (Colombia). EFE/Leonardo Muñoz/Archivo

Luis Miguel is undoubtedly the Ibero-American singer that has been told the most urban legends about, such is his well-known solitary and enigmatic lifestyle that has also made him the target of speculation.

Regarding this, Ana Villarín, influencer and communicologist focused on the world of cinema, recently gained strength on social networks, who was linked to the company Ocesa in the past, -which in 2019 worked on some Luis Miguel concerts-.

The young woman told on the YouTube channel of Creators & Chill Alex Larracilla that the singer did not allow workers to watch her. This was Ana's experience working backstage at El sol de México, about whom she said 'he is not an easy artist':

“My first concert job was Luis Miguel, imagine. I started working with another company that is linked to Ocesa, which is a concert company... As for proof they told me right now we are with Luis Miguel in his residency that he did at the National Auditorium”, he said.

Ana Villarin
The communicologist described the experience of working with Luis Miguel as' horrible '(Photo: Screenshot)

The tiktoker admitted that the temperament and demands of the singer from Below the Table were so demanding, that she could not possibly have taken the position years ago.

“Because Luis Miguel, the truth, I think everyone knows it and even more if they saw the series he is not an easy artist. That work is a lot of responsibility, the smallest one would not have endured, the net”, he added.

Ana stressed that she could not delve into details about her experience working for Luis Miguel, because at the time she signed a confidentiality contract, which although it has probably already expired, the young woman preferred not to risk it, although she did reveal that the singer “was always late”.

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Singer Luis Miguel recently ended his concert season in Mexico (Photo: Gentileza Al Día O. Vega)

“I can give you how, roughly, but not details, that is, you even have to sign your confidentiality agreement. Almost no artist makes you sign that, so from there red flag, but I tell you it was my first work, I didn't know it wasn't normal, but since I started going with more artists, more famous apart, maybe not in Mexico, but in the world, they don't ask you the same thing and you say 'mmm, how strange' “, he stressed.

Ana Villarín explained that as if that were not enough, the workers could not turn to see Miki, and they even had to keep their eyes on the wall, so when the notice was given that the singer had already arrived at the premises, all the staff knew what position to take.

“Something that happened to me... that I never understood, is that when Luis Miguel arrived, who was also very late, that's why concerts always started late, nobody could be watching him,” he said.

Luis Miguel
There are 266 songs by the singer that have more than a million streams on the platform (Photo: Instagram)

In this regard, he assured that in his presence, workers should face the wall. “Because he didn't like it, so we all had to turn to the wall,” he admitted.

The influencer even thought that this restriction would be implemented only on the first day she had contact with the singer, as a measure of calming the euphoria over the excitement of seeing the famous artist, however she described the experience as' horrible 'when she realized that it would be so during the long concert season that Luis Miguel usually performs in the precinct of Mexico City.

“I really didn't understand, it was horrible, like 'it's coming, everybody turn to the wall so they don't see it' and I swear 'we don't care about your... 'and more it's like the third day, that is, all the excitement you could have passed and you stop everyone's work, terrible.”

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