
D'Alessio Denies Mother's Illness, Blasts Media for Sensationalism
Mexican Singer Ernesto D'Alessio Denies Reports of Mother's Illness, Accuses Media of Sensationalism Mexico City – Singer Ernesto D'Alessio has strongly denied reports circulating in some Mexican media outlets that his mother, the iconic singer known as "La Leona Dormida," required oxygen during a recent concert. In a video released by POSTA Entretenimiento, D'Alessio directly confronts a reporter, demanding evidence to support the claims. "Show me the footage where she's using oxygen," D'Alessio challenged the reporter. He further stated that his mother is "perfectly fine" and that the reports are nothing more than media-driven sensationalism. D'Alessio's frustration was evident in the video, where he pleaded with the media to avoid creating unnecessary drama. "Don't get into this gossip," he urged. The incident highlights the challenges faced by celebrities in navigating the often-sensationalized world of media reporting. While D'Alessio's defense of his mother's health is understandable, the incident also underscores the importance of verifying information before publication.