Inkriql Posted October 10, 2019 Share Posted October 10, 2019 Days after being questioned by an interview with Sarita Sosa, journalist María Celeste Arrarás had the opportunity to witness the farewell to José José in Mexico and believes that the public's affection for the singer had made him cry with joy. Although it was learned that journalists were also traveling on the flight where they brought José José's ashes to Mexico, María Celeste was not among them. “I came apart. But my team did travel on that plane and they told me that they had no contact with any of the children or anyone in the group that had organized the flight, that they were in first class and there were some military personnel who were from the air force and that obviously did not allow much interaction, ”he said in an interview for Infobae Mexico. María Celeste also shared her opinion about the tribute, which included a ceremony at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, a mass in the Basilica of Guadalupe, the passage through the Clavería neighborhood and finally in the French Pantheon of the Mexican capital. “It was exquisite from beginning to end. It was elegant, sober, tasteful, classy, with a lot of attention to detail. For me, it exceeded expectations and I think it was something he would have loved to do, I think it was something magnificent, "he explained about the way in which the Mexican people said goodbye to the" Prince of the Song. " Arrarás explained that he could not say if in terms of magnitude and summons the tribute went beyond his expectations, as she transmitted for 7 hours to the United States with a front monitor and the Palace of Fine Arts behind her, so she could not fully appreciate everything that happened. “But certainly the people who were there behaved sensationally. I liked that all the people who entered had a strong composure, all with a lot of level, all very disciplined. No one was trying to stay longer to take pictures. All very respectful. ” -What touched you most about the tribute in Mexico and why? -I liked the Fine Arts when they sang Las Golondrinas, because I know it was her favorite song with her mother, and because I know it is such a perfect song for farewells and for the closing of the activity, that moved me. Then I liked it in the Basilica when Marisol sang and in Clavería I liked it when José Joel sang, because it was like they were an intimate part, not only because they were as observers, but because they were fully involved in the ceremony itself, that charm. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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