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Pastora Soler enloquece a Sevilla con su emocionante pregón del Orgullo

Pastora Soler drives Seville crazy with her exciting Pride proclamation

The artist from Coria del Río had the unconditional support behind the scenes of her close friend Eva González


MADRID, June 28 (CHANCE) -

Leaving aside the controversy that has been created for being the successor of María del Monte and Vanesa Martín as herald of Seville Pride as she does not belong to the LGTBIQ+ collective, Pastora Soler has turned a deaf ear to the criticism and, as excited as she is euphoric, , has conquered with his emotional and vindictive speech the thousands of people who gathered this Thursday in the Alameda de Hércules in the Andalusian capital to kick off Diversity Week.

The Andalusian artist, who winked at the rainbow flag with a multicolored sequin minidress and fuchsia robe, arrived at her big date in a convertible bus, giving everything and throwing kisses and smiles to an expectant audience among whom we could see to Eva González, Pastora's intimate, accompanied by some friends.

Already on stage, and on the verge of tears, the one from Coria del Río managed to move all the attendees with her words: "Good afternoon, Seville! Lesbians, gays, trans, bisexuals, intersex, heterosexuals, heterocurious, curious, curious , bingender, non-binary, agender, bingender, fluid gender, queen universe, copleros, copleras, copleres, rappers, reggaetoneras, women, gender neutral, intergender, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, demisexual, polysexual, sapiosexual, friends, friends, friends "Here she is, happy and proud, your crier" he began.

With the audience dedicated, Pastora has reaffirmed her unconditional support for the group: "I want to tell you that today I am here as a Sevillian, as a person committed to a cause that I don't really care about and above all a cause that hurts me, it hurts me deeply." see the injustices that still rain down on you today. Because I am also here as a mother, mother of two girls, even though they are still young and it is too early for them to define their sexual orientation and who they want to be. I am here because my daughters. "They are lesbian, bisexual, bisexual or transsexual, both my husband and I will always be there, supporting them."

"Just let me shout to you 'stay with me'. The freedom of our song, the one that has united us the most in recent years. And I take this opportunity to tell you that I love you very much. I am here for that, for you and for you, I always will be Thank you for loving me. Let us accompany you! Because there are many, many of us who do not directly belong to the collective, but we feel part of you for the love and for the freedom. And above all, because you have done so. made you feel. I will always stay with you, with you, with you, from here, from this blessed corner of freedom that is Seville" he exclaimed singing one of his most famous songs, 'Stay with me'.

A proclamation that ended with the public bursting into applause and after which Pastora, accompanied by a group of dancers and friends like Eva González, who received a great ovation that she thanked by bowing, danced and sang in the stage brandishing the Pride flag.