Children Of Nacho, Is Your Parents' Divorce Affecting You?
Children Of Nacho, Is Your Parents' Divorce Affecting You?

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Video: Children Of Nacho, Is Your Parents' Divorce Affecting You?
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After announcing the breakup with his wife Inger Mendoza, Nacho explained how his children are living the divorce and what he thinks is important to them in this process, in the midst of the release of his first solo album, Uno.

Why did you title the album "Uno"?

“Because with this album I got all the emotions I could get. Bad and good that make me one. Another reason is that I want to do the trilogy, I really like the matter of connecting projects and I think I want to do one, two, three, she said in a talk with MezcalTV.

Regarding the divorce process you are experiencing, how do the children handle it?

“In this process of no longer being a sentimental couple, we have remained a couple of parents united as friends. I think my children don't like it that much, because I spend the same amount of time that I spend with them being with their mother or not being with their mother, because I travel a lot, so they are used to the dad who arrives and spends three days with them, do activities with them and then go back to their routine. I don't have a seven to seven job.”

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What do you think is most important to them in this process?

“I think that one has to work on worrying [about what] he / she communicates. Sometimes you talk a lot of things in front of the children and think that the children are gross, that they don't understand, and they are not hearing what they are saying; so worry because every thing you communicate they are a sponge that absorbs anything”.

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Inger Devera esposa de nacho e hijos

“I feel that we are working quite well, in my house there have been no tears, there has been no drama or melancholy. Everything has gone as it always has. Mom and I keep going to baseball games, taekwondo, class issues, we have very good communication and I think it has nothing to do with what we are as a couple, what we decide to be as parents.”

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