An unexpected journey to the world of music
The week started with a fresh air in the program ‘El hormiguero’, where the Colombian artist Sebastián Yatra was the guest star. Yatra is currently immersed in promoting her new album, ‘Milagro’, which promises to surprise her followers with innovative melodies and deep letters.
Confessions of a tumultuous teenager
In a time of authenticity, Yatra shared intimate details of his life, including an experience he had never publicly exposed. Between laughter and a relaxed atmosphere, he mentioned an incident that led him to go through prison when he was only 18 years old.
An adventure that ended badly
The singer told how, in a time of youth recklessness, he decided to jump from a balcony, an act that took him directly to the police station. “I was detained for jumping from a balcony,” he began to explain, with a look that reflected both disbelief and reflection on that decision.
An episode that marked his life
Yatra recalled the time clearly, revealing that he was retained for 27 hours. “It wasn’t a nice experience,” he admitted. “I felt that time was stopped and complicated, but it made me realize the importance of freedom.”
A life lesson in a surrealistic environment
With a lighter tone, the artist described the scene as if it were a film production. “It was like being inside an American movie, dressed in a prisoner,” he said between laughter, remembering the surreal situation. Despite the adverse circumstances, he found a connection with his cellmate, which made the experience less lonely.
Impact on audiences
Yatra’s presence in ‘The Hormiguer’ captivated the audience, helping the program to become the most watched of the day, with an impressive 15.7% audience and almost two million viewers. This figure emphasizes the attractiveness that the artist has in the current music scene.
Final reflections on freedom
The conversation concluded with Yatra emphasizing his new perspective on life, resulting from that experience. “Every moment of freedom is a gift,” he shared, leaving a lasting impression on the importance of valuing what we have.