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Alejandro Sanz makes new declaration: I'll put my pieces back together

The singer, once again, has used Twitter to express what he feels

El optimismo de Alejandro Sanz
El optimismo de Alejandro Sanz
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It is not the first time, nor will it be the last, that a legend of music, a popular character who always seems to have to be in a good moment due to his status, shows his weakness and his state of mind on social media with a message that was somewhere between worrying, mysterious and mystical.

Alejandro Sanz, one of the greats of Spanish music and whose national and international success is more than acknowledged, was somewhat depressed and exhausted.

It was on May 27 that the artist showed his weakness to the world in a message that many people found worrying. Sanz indicated that he felt "sad and tired" and that, at times, he didn't "even want to be".

Words that many saw as a motivation for others who may feel in a similar situation, a way to fight to move forward since, as he himself indicated, you can't always be at the top or be "a sea breeze or a firework on a summer night".

From affection to the stage

Sanz expressed his gratitude for the amount of affection he had received in different ways. He indicated that he was working to improve his mood and that he had suffered a "strong outbreak", but that he was not prepared to suspend his tour.

"With the right help and a little understanding and support at the shows, we'll get through it. Besides, I don't think locking myself away is a good idea. Thanks for the warmth. Let's go for tomorrow. The sun is on its way," he said in a post on Twitter.

But a few days after those words, it became known that Sanz had broken up with his partner of just over three years, Rachel Valdes, although Sanz wanted to show that this separation had nothing to do with his state of mind and indicated that Valdes is "an incredible woman" whom he loves, admires and of whom he can only say "good things".

But his messages on social media have continued to follow one after the other. On June 7 he posted: "Break me... but break me whole... don't leave little pieces that I have to pick up later". Words that have been followed up in the last few hours, as the singer from Hortaleza has returned to surprise and delight his fans: "I'll put my pieces back together again, right in front of those who broke me".

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