Wilfrido Vargas drunk during a TV interview? The Honduran press

DRAFT. The Dominican Merengue Player's Office Wilfrido Vargas denied that the artist was under the influence of alcohol during an interview he gave this Friday to an international television program called Despierta América, broadcast from the American city of Miami.

Wilfrido Vargas “He has never drunk alcohol, so the statements about his drunkenness lack any truth,” the company said. Wilfrido Vargas it is a statement.

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The information alluded to the comments “circulating on social networks and traditional media in the Dominican Republic” about the interview that the veteran musician and orchestra leader gave this Friday morning for the program Despierta América on the US channel Univision.

“As everyone knows and as the teacher himself tells it Wilfrido Vargas In his autobiography “You drove me crazy, Wilfrido,” he said he had suffered from severe anxiety and attention deficit disorders since childhood, which is why he had to take medication for years,” the statement continued.

“This morning, when he got up, our artist, as usual, took his medication for depression and others that he uses to treat spinal problems, which resulted in him not being in 100% optimal condition for the interview,” he admitted.

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Vargas' office said that the merengue player, who interpreted hits such as “El Africano”, “El baile del perrito”, “Abusadora”, “El hombre Funny” and “El loco y la luna”, among others, for Theater went to the interview to take on the “responsibility that characterizes him,” since during the conversation they mainly talked about the concert he will give tonight at The Guitar Hotel At Seminole Hard Rock in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

“During his more than 50 years as a musician Wilfrido Vargas He has shown respect for his audience, for his career, for his family and, above all, for himself as a leading figure of native Dominican music, of which he was an ambassador in all parts of the world where he proudly wore merengue. added the information.

The statement assured that Vargas is currently “busy in rehearsals” for the concert.