Miguel Bos tells how he managed to get out of the hell of drugs: It was saturation

Miguel Bos has become the protagonist of this Monday night on Telecinco. From Mediaset they continue to look for a way to lead in the prime-time slot, and on the first day of the week they have sought to do so with the broadcast of a new chapter of the series Bos‘, which has been followed by a new debate, La noche de Bos’, which has been presented by one of the faces of the network, Joaquin Prat.

A documentary that narrates the artist’s life, marked, in part, by a few years of lack of control after releasing the album that marked a before and after in his life, that of Bandido. A moment in which the artist found himself immersed in a whirlwind of parties, drugs and alcohol. A stage that he has addressed in his interview with the Telecinco presenter.

Regarding the moment in which he managed to get out of that hell, the artist admits that he achieved it through saturation: In my case, it was saturation. When the party is part, it brings relationships and things, it is a party. But, When it becomes everyday life it no longer makes sense and loses its grace.. Lose the fun and there is a moment when you say: that’s it.

Generally, you enter and never leave

And the artist began to see what consequences this life of excess had on his career. Generally, you enter and never leave. It contributes absolutely nothinghe added in his interview.

A complicated moment that his sisters Paola and Luca Domingun also spoke about, pointing out that the singer had a lot of willpower to quit drugs in a short time, and that is because had gone two years without seeing the light of the sun.

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