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Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández reacted angrily toward a reported after his performance during the Starlite festival, in the racing track of the Hipódromo de las Américas, presumably because he was drunk.
When asked about his presentation last March 5, "El Potrillo" turns toward the camera and grabs it, demanding to have it turned off, according to a video posted on YouTube.
The journalist, from the Kadry news agency, pointed out that they decided to not interview him due to "his inconvenient state and the fact that he damaged our equipment. So, we decided to leave the place."
Then, according to the video, Fernández followed the journalists to their vehicle and asked them to turn the camera and their telephones off.
But the reporters kept the camera on, opting to hide it instead, and recorded Fernández using vulgar language. "What is your fucking problem? Come and fuck my life? If you want to request an interview with me, I'll give it to you. But don't fuck with me," Fernández's said.
Also, one of the members of his entourage threatened the journalists, telling them that they could obtain their personal information in order to make them face the consequences of reporting the incident.
Finally, after some pressure from Fernández's entourage, they decided to conduct the interview, and they pointed out that the singer seemed to be inebriated.
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