The day Amaia was not allowed to enter a gambling den and not precisely because of what El canto del loco would say

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If something has been proven Amaia It is more than enough that it exudes naturalness on all four sides. He speaks freely, without artifice and without fear of the consequences and that gives us moments of great authenticity like the one we have seen in The ruinthe show Thomas Fuentes and Ignasi Taltavull with live audience. One day he is celebrating with Apple, and the next, he is gossiping about various things.

There he told how on one occasion they did not let him enter a joint and not precisely because he was wearing sneakers as he would sing. The song of the madman. In his case, it was a matter of ignorance on the part of the security guy at the entrance.

It all happened when one day, Amaia went out to dinner with her best friend Frede and they started to cheer up. “Why don't we go out and party? Cocktails, I don't know what, pum pum, little cocktails, such. Then, suddenly, we said, why don't we go to Apolo? And It was like a gay party that I don't remember what it was called.”, he remembers about that day.

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The incident with the door boy

That party was Choco Churros. “I thought, My audience is gays and girls, they are going to know me for sure, they are going to let me in 100%. I went to the door and I was a little blind and I said, 'Hello, how are you? I never usually do this, but you're a faggot, right? “I am Amaia,” she explained to the audience dying of laughter.

“She told me, 'no'. Oh, how embarrassing. 'I never do this, I'm really sorry, but we've gotten excited and we want to go out here to party'. I just made myself very small and said, 'I'm so sorry' and I left. I kind of went from being completely sure, like, 'I'm Amaia and you're a faggot'. And I left with my tail between my legs saying, 'forgive me, I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry, really. I understand it, I understand it perfectly,'” he ended by telling about the outcome of that embarrassing moment.

Because no, ladies and gentlemen, they denied Amaia entry due to ignorance. The response from the boy at the door was very forceful: “If you are so famous, you will have money to buy the ticket“And he acknowledged that he was absolutely right.

But she didn't pay it and left there completely ashamed, so that later they would say that the famous life is easy. Surely it has happened to more than one, but few have the courage of Amaia to tell something like that.

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