The new generations of relatives of great Mexican artists continue to grow and give new faces in the world of show business. That is why a new voice has joined the Mexican regional under the blessing of one of the most popular and recognized surnames in the world: Lupita, granddaughter of Pedro Infante, recently released a song and thanks to her great talent and voice she could fulfill one of her greatest dreams, collaborating with Ángela Aguilar.
Guadalupe Infante Esparza is the daughter of Marisol Esparza and Pedro Infante Jr. , son of the iconic Pedro Infante, but despite not being Mexican by birth, music from the Aztec land runs through his veins with great talent that has quickly captivated on social networks to the extent that Mexican television stations have not hesitated to give him their spaces to promote their latest single, Hazme Tuya, opening a public petition to unite the surnames Aguilar and Infante.
“Such an opportunity, to unite surnames with feminine force, would be very cool. Well, obviously she would have to like the idea, not just me who dreams about it, but of course I would love the opportunity to collaborate with the Aguilar dynasty,” he added to the cameras of TV Azteca's morning weekend, Venga La Alegría.
Quickly on social networks, their statements have caused a great echo because the talented girls have a support in the world of entertainment, thanks to the talent that their predecessors have achieved for many years, so the women's union in the Mexican regional seems to be one of the ideas that fans of the daughter of Pepe Aguilar.
“You can imagine what could result from the union of these two beautiful women, it would really be something very crazy.” “The real talent that does run through the veins and is family, they are not only beautiful but they sing incredible”. “The surnames that these two girls have are of another level and it is more than clear that our dear Angela is going to say yes because it is not every day that you can collaborate with Pedro Infante's granddaughter.” “I thought this girl was an actress like her grandfather, but she still sings like an angel, hopefully Angela would cheer up because this could be one of the best things that could happen to the Mexican regional,” they wrote on Twitter.
Almost 65 years after the death of Pedro Infante, one of the grandchildren of the Guamúchil idol assured that his grandfather did not die in the 1957 plane crash, but that he would have been arrested for his alleged links with drug trafficking.
“They put him into drug trafficking, they put him into illicit things. Unfortunately, when he discovered all that, he wanted to get out of that environment, from that circle and they told him: 'Pedro, there are only two ways out here, death or jail', and they provoked the plot and conspiracy of 1957,” he added in an interview with youtuber Gusgri.
He also mentioned that, supposedly, the people his grandfather was working with would have managed to put on the plane where Pedro flew in April 1957, a person who supplanted his identity, preparing him to meet the characteristics that would look for the Sinaloan's body when he crashed in Mérida.
Now Lupita Infante came to the defense of her family and denied the accusations of who her cousin is: “We have seen this a lot as with Jenni Rivera, with Juan Gabriel [...] they don't want to let them go. I don't know César but because people like to invent things, I don't know if maybe he believes it,” she added to TV Azteca.
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