
This Friday he visited And now Sonsoles María Jesús Grados, known artistically as María Jesús and her accordiononly a year after his serious accident reappeared already recoveredrevealed how he would spend Christmas and remembered his parents with some loving words.
María Jesús recalled last year that it was difficult because they found themselves the loss of his mother and the accident that almost cost him his life. Despite everything, the artist does not lose the Christmas spirit.
“I think Christmas should be experienced. “We have to think about the happiness that this gives to millions of people” assured Pepa Romero. “All These days we forget everything we have sometimes, but you have to live it. I’m just another girl, “I haven’t lost my morale.”he added.
María Jesús and her accordion are clear that His sister Pilar is his main reason for continuing to celebrate Christmas. “Before, I had two reasons to celebrate Christmas, my mother and my sister. Now, she’s the reason,” he said on the set of And now Sonsoles. “I think that “These meetings are magical, they set the heart on fire.”continued.
The artist also took the opportunity to dedicate a few moving words to his parents, of whom he has very fond memories: “My mother and my father are the people who gave me life and for whom I would have given mine. They were the lifeblood of our house. My house has already been dismantled, but they are still there.”