Juan Gabriel was hospitalized in Las Vegas after feeling ill during one of his performances at the Mandalay Bay. The 64-year-old singer-songwriter had been feeling sick for a couple of days but continued to make his best effort and push through his presentations. After his Sin City gig he couldn't handle it anymore and was admitted to the Southern Hills Hospital with pneumonia. The "Divo De Juarez" had to cancel his upcoming presentations to recuperate and he has taken to Twitter to inform his fans. "Everything is fine," he wrote on the social network. "There is nothing to worry about, we only need to take care of ourselves. Thanks to all the kind messages and good wishes."
The "Noa Noa" hitmaker also added was not too keen on postponing his tour dates as he loves singing for his fans. "Although I want to continue singing, others want me resting," he added. "My loves, we will see each other until May 1 in Los Angeles. Nothing has been canceled, only postponed. The new April dates will be announced on my page." Followers tweeted messages of hope and good vibes for a speedy recovery, which Juan Gabriel retweeted and added, "there's no better medicine than the lovely wishes of so many people. May everything you wish upon me gets returned multiplied. I have always been an fan of my fans, and now a follower of my followers. Thank you for all the beautiful messages."
A couple weeks ago an intimate video of the singer surfaced on the web that showed Alberto Aguilera, his real name, rolling around in bed, posing in suggestive positions and flirting with the person managing the camera. A link to the YouTube hosted clip was posted on an unverified Twitter account posing as the singer. The person recording is a man as we deduce from the deep voice that doesn't appear in a single frame. He tells the singer "don't make those ugly faces pa" to which he replies "everyone is listening to you, you will not be able to show this." The video continues and ends with Juan Gabriel laying back in bed and apparently falling asleep.
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