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Famous singer reveals his diagnosis

‘The villain’, Argentine , reveals in a viral video that lives with HIV. His testimony generates awareness and encourages others to care and examine.

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A video of just a few minutes has moved the . It is not a new song or a musical announcement, but a and honest confession that exposes the most side of Argentine artist Jonathan Müller, known as the villain. Through his social networks, the singer shared with his followers who lives with HIV, a that, in his own words, not even his friends and knew.

“I have HIV and all my friends and family are learning through this video, because I didn’t want anyone to stop doing it …” said the 34 -year -old artist. His testimony soon went viral and has been replicated by media around the world. Beyond the initial impact, its has generated a wave of reactions that range from support to reflection on health, stigmas and spirituality.

As he said in the video, it all started he began to notice symptoms as loss of weight and abdominal pain. “They sent me to do many analysis, including those of HIV. And everything went well, but HIV positive,” he explained. Despite the emotional coup, the villain decided to make their situation public with the purpose of raising awareness and promoting self -care. Also read: They condemn a woman who drunk and killed the archangel singer’s brother

The artist also mentioned that his current partner was carried out the corresponding exams and is in health. However, he acknowledged that he does not know who transmitted the virus and if he could have infected someone else.

The video, entitled “Take care of your health, connect with God, and share this video like this,” has become a social impact tool. The Rosario 3 portal reported that, after its publication, many people have come to perform medical tests. It may interest you: The “mooring” that Karen Sevillano would have made his partner

The villain, far from looking for compassion, chose to face fear and prejudices with a clear message: the truth releases, and speak saves lives. His testimony comes at a when stigma around HIV remains a barrier for many, and its decision to share it publicly represents an act of courage that is already generating real changes.

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