Mother-Son Duo pursue Musical Dreams on “Yo Me Llamo”
A heartwarming moment unfolded on the Colombian singing competition “Yo Me Llamo” as a mother and son both took to the stage, chasing their shared passion for music.
Alejandro Fernández, a young man hoping to impress the judges with his impersonation of a famous singer, received mixed reviews. while Amparo Grisales awarded him a green star, Rey Ruiz and César Escola gave him red stars.
as Alejandro exited the stage, host Melina Ramírez invited him to stay and watch his mother, who was also auditioning. She was aiming to embody the legendary Amanda Miguel.
Alejandro revealed that he had encouraged his mother to participate,sharing,”I made her audition.”
His mother, though, admitted to being nervous, and both Ruiz and Escola agreed that her vocal tone and stage presence didn’t quite capture the essence of Amanda Miguel.When Grisales inquired about Alejandro’s journey to “Yo Me Llamo,” a heartwarming truth emerged: his mother was the previous contestant. She shared that she had sung from a young age but put her dreams aside to raise her children.
Grisales, who had made a similar sacrifice for her own children’s artistic pursuits, was visibly moved. Her voice trembled as she encouraged the mother to pursue her passion, stating, “Don’t let go of your dream.” Escola chimed in, reflecting on the countless women who have had to put their aspirations on hold for their families.
After the performance, the mother and son reunited, both having been eliminated. “I was scared too,” the mother confessed, embracing her son.Alejandro, ever supportive, expressed his hope that his mother would continue to pursue music.
The judges took the chance to share their own experiences with their mothers, with Ruiz revealing that his mother was still alive, while the others reminisced about their mothers’ influence.
The heartwarming story highlights the power of family support and the enduring nature of dreams.
“Yo Me Llamo” offers a significant prize for its winner: 500 million Colombian pesos. Throughout the competition,contestants can also earn additional cash prizes for outstanding performances. With a total of 1.1 billion pesos up for grabs, the stakes are high for these talented impersonators. Tune in to “Yo Me Llamo” on Caracol televisión or stream episodes online to witness the journey of these aspiring singers.
Family Harmony Takes Center Stage on “Yo Me Llamo”
Sarah: Did you catch last night’s episode of “Yo Me Llamo?” It was incredible!
David: Nope, I missed it. What happened?
Sarah: A mother adn son both auditioned! Can you believe that?
David: Wow, really? That’s amazing! Tell me more.
sarah: Well, the son, Alejandro, went first. He was impersonating a famous singer, but the judges were a bit divided. Amparo Grisales gave him a green star, but Rey Ruiz and César Escola weren’t as impressed.
David: Oh, so he didn’t make it through?
Sarah: Not this time. But hear’s the heartwarming part: as alejandro was leaving the stage, the host announced that his mother was also auditioning! She wanted to impersonate Amanda miguel.
David: That’s so sweet! Did she make it?
Sarah: Sadly, no. The judges felt she didn’t quite capture Amanda Miguel’s essence.But it turned out that Alejandro had actually encouraged his mom to audition!
David: What a supportive son!
Sarah: Exactly! And get this, his mom revealed that she used to sing when she was younger, but put her dreams aside to raise her children. It was so touching.Amparo Grisales, who made a similar sacrifice for her own children’s art, even got a little teary-eyed and encouraged the mom to never give up on her passion.
David: That’s incredible. It’s amazing how family and dreams can intersect like that.
Sarah: Totally! Even though they both got eliminated, it was a beautiful moment to see them supporting each other. They both seem really dedicated to music, and who knows what the future holds?
David: You’re right. Maybe they’ll even perform together someday!
Sarah: I hope so!
