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Camilo gets angry with paparazzi who made his daughter cry: "Indigo was scared"

Camilo explains the unpleasant situation they experienced in Madrid with a paparazzi that scared his daughter Índigo


Camilo andEvaluna They form one of the most admired couples in the world of Latin music. Together they have formed a beautiful family with the arrival ofhis first daughter,Indigo, which will be two years old next year. But despite the great fame of the couple, they have chosen to maintain the girl's privacy without showing her face on their social networks. A decision that some paparazzi have not respected...

A few months ago Ricardo Montaner, the baby's grandfather, exploded on social networks for some images I had taken of the baby. Something that has been repeated again. On this occasion it happened on the streets of Madrid when a paparazzi photographed the little girl and exposed her to the media. Some images that especially bothered Camilo since the photographer had promised the singer that he would not upload them.

In the images we can see the couple in Madrid with their daughter together. In some the girl appears crying while in another Camilo and Evaluna appear posing.

The interpreter of "Rich Life" asked about these photographs and clarified what happened, revealing how angry he was.

"We were leaving a place where we had coffee and there were two paparazzi taking photos and I said... ok, but their approach was so disrespectful and violating personal space that Indigo got scared, she never cries in the street or anything, "She is super calm, but she was crying because she was scared," he began explaining.

Given the uncomfortable situation, she explains that she approached to talk to the paparazzi and asked him to take care of her daughter and not publish those photographs. A request that the photographer would have accepted.

"So we told the guy: 'compadre, come. I can ask you please take care of Indi, don't take a photo of her,' and then he told me: 'Yes, what's more, I can't post or deliver any photo of the baby or hand over any photo of her because I'm getting into legal trouble', and I told him: 'don't worry, if you want we'll even take a photo of the two of us', that's why in one photo Evaluna and I appear smiling as if we were okay with the photos," he added.

"But the real guy who very respectfully promised us that he was not going to take photos of Índi and he took her and posted them, right in which she comes out crying," he concluded. Despite the conversation they had, the photographs have spread on social networks.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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