Paulina Rubio and Alejandra Guzmán tell us about their co-headlining Las Perrísimas Tour. 'We have everything different from each other,' Guzmán says — 'like oil and water,' as Rubio puts it — 'but it works.'
They say their supposed rivalry was mostly concocted by Mexican media, thanks to a certain famous ex — Erik Rubin of teen pop group Timbiriche, which Rubio was also in — who was flirting with both women at the same time at the peak of their success. “It was a long time ago that we had a boyfriend in common,” Guzman says with a laugh. “It’s all very funny.”
“I’m feeling good with my titanium hip replacement,” adds Guzmán with a laugh. “I am enjoying dancing and being on stage.” Rubio and Guzmán are transparent about what it’s like being on the road with each other: “It’s been like oil and water,” admits Rubio. “But at the same time we have a lot of things in common: We are women, we are mothers, and we love music. That allows oil and water to get along. It’s like throwing firewood to a flame… It’s a privilege.”
“The concept, the music, the personalities… but that’s the wonder of working on projects with different stars, because they are two very different artists,” Guzmán says. “I’m proud of being able to share the stage with people that already had their history… I don’t know, when you are a woman, it’s different. You can see how much they’ve had to work. The love for the stage, the love for life prevails.
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