Name it Alaska It is about the history of music, about an intergenerational pop icon who has been triumphant for more than four decades and has earned the love and respect of audiences around the world. One of the characteristics of Olvido Gara, as he is really called, is that he is normal and very close to the masses, but he also has a unique ability to surprise. The artist shows the most unknown part of his life Alaska, publishedA documentary that premieres on December 15 Movistar Plus+. He spoke about a more personal aspect during his visit The AnthillWhere he got a surprise.
The artist has undergone surgery several times for aesthetic touch-up and considers that “surgery is not a question of displeasure, but of construction, it is creating yourself, creating yourself, moving towards what you want to be.” Before the operation, Alaska follows a curious ritual: writing a letter to her husband, Mario Vaccarizo, with whom she stars in an exceptional report in the latest issue of ¡HOLA! On the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary.
“It’s not a question of fear, it’s good sense. On the other hand, it’s very stupid because I could die at any moment and then I have to write a letter every day, but that letter is good for the whole year. I’m going to put myself on an operating table, I Going into anesthesia and something could go wrong, so I want people around me to know that I’m happy, I’m happy to be with them, that I’m going to be happy and I make another document for anyone who might be interested. Brown people behind me don’t leave ” he said.
In particular, Mario Vaquerizo enters the set surprised in the final stretch of the interview and says how he is moving forward after a spectacular fall on stage during a concert in Cáceres last October. An accident in which he broke two vertebrae and vision problems, problems from which he continues to recover. “I asked my neurologist for permission to come and he told me I can’t come without a neck brace, it protects me,” said the singer. Blonde NancyAdds that he still can’t see clearly, but sees “a lot of light, a lot of fluorine.” Despite these health problems, he has not lost his characteristic sense of humor and is very excited to continue working. In fact, he is clear that he would resume touring even if he has to perform in a wheelchair “because the important thing is the attitude.”
The most intimate part of Alaska in documentary form
The Alaska documentary consists of three chapters: health, money and love. In a format where he traces his life path from his premature birth in Mexico (he weighed one and a half kilos) to the present. Through the series, Movida Madrilena’s most significant moments are relived, a period in which he became a muse and in which he preserves everything from entries to press clippings; Talks about the person behind the character; and narrates the events which have raised it from its ashes to adapt it to all circumstances.