Miguel Bosé has given an interview to ‘Vanity Fair’ magazine in which he responded about his fame bordering on the press, expressing that he “loves it” and calling journalists “idiots” . It should be noted that his bad relationship with the press has been going on for years with numerous encounters with journalists.
Specifically, when asked about his borderline bad reputation, the artist expresses “I love it.” “I really like that people think I’m an edge because I am with idiots . Many people deserve you to be rude (…) among other things, because many are clever and believe that they have the right to despise those we feed them” continues the singer.
In addition, Bosé defends that “journalism has fallen to low levels…”. “There are people who come to interview you about a record and have not heard it (…) At that moment you think: ‘You are an idiot.’ There is a lack of seriousness in 95% of the people in your profession,” says the musician.
This confrontation between Miguel Bosé and the press is not new since it has shown this type of behavior for years.
Some of the scenes that have been experienced are long faces or lowering of microphones. On one occasion, just after becoming a father, he was asked about his new fatherhood because it was a topical issue. Upon being surprised by the press, he becomes rude, responding to the reporter sharply. “shut up bigmouth.”
A similar scene was even experienced in the Más Vale Tarde program itself in an interview that he had given to Cristina Pardo. When asked about her state of health and her voice, he responded with “how do you see me” to which Pardo responded. “better than in Jordi’s program, I think” in reference to the Lo de Évole program in the middle of the pandemic. A conversation that the singer concluded with an ironic “I mean, are you deaf?