Iván Villazón and his team would have beaten a woman and her mother in Maicao, La Guajira: this is what is known

Iván Villazón and his team would have beaten a woman and her mother in Maicao, La Guajira: this is what is known
Iván Villazón and his team would have beaten a woman and her mother in Maicao, La Guajira: this is what is known

The singer assured that he did not see when the young woman’s mother fell to the floor – credit @ivanvillazon/Instagram

On the afternoon of Monday, June 3, 2024, a complaint was made by a social media user through her personal account in which she claimed that the vallenato singer Iván Villazón hit her and made her mother fall.

According to the woman’s story, The event occurred in Maicao, La Guajira, where the singer performed at a booth. The problem was, according to the story, that the artist did not want to take a photo with her and in the middle of the exit of Villazón and his security team, they hurt them..

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“I just came from a concert where Iván Villazón was singing, what an arrogant guy, it was in Maicao, La Guajira, I’m going to show you my hand as it is and I’m going to show you my leg, I hope he sees this,” he began. explain the woman.

The woman claimed that she and her mother were hurt at the moment they wanted a photograph with the vallenato artist – credit rumbavallenata/Instagram

In her story, the alleged victim stated that after the concert she was waiting for the artist for more than an hour, because she wanted a photograph, but due to the number of people who gathered, Villazón’s security team ended up knocking her to the ground. Mom: “I was waiting for him for more than an hour, just for a photo and he didn’t want to take a photo with me and my mom and knocked her to the ground, my hand is like that because I was hitting the car to make it face me, But he didn’t do it.”

For the woman, Villazón “is the worst artist that vallenato has”and regarding the quality of his presentation, he added that “people left his show because he didn’t measure up.”

Through a video that he shared on his It formed an agglomeration of people that made it difficult for them to leave.

The vallenato singer explained what happened – credit @ivanvillazon/X

“Regretting the event at the exit of the booth in Maicao after finishing the round, we were leaving, it is a very narrow door, the public was crowded at the door where I had to leave after finishing my round and as always the crowd formed. I struggle to be able to go out with people wanting to take photos,” Villazón explained.

According to the information shared by the artist, since people gathered at the exit, they began to struggle, which, apparently, caused the complainant’s mother to fall.

“Between the struggle to get out between the people who wanted the photo and the security guys, I think because I didn’t see it clearly, a lady fell, this girl who edited the video has some bruises caused by the struggle from the public and she didn’t. for ourselves,” added the singer.

Iván Villazón assured that he cannot take photos with 300 of his fans after a presentation – credit Colpresa

Finally, Iván Villazón assured that He has no problem apologizing for what happened and that in the given case in which the woman wants a photograph with him, they can give it to her, but he asked for understanding that he cannot take 300 photographs with his fans.

“I’m sorry for the incident, I send a hug to the girl, if we have to apologize we apologize, but she must understand, just as we understand her expectation to have a photo with us, which we can do at any opportunity.” give away, but it is a difficult moment because we are going out, people don’t want to let us go out because they want the photo, we can’t take 300 photos leaving a show after having given a batch, so these are things that get out of hand,” he concluded. the singer.

 
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