The singer of the group Molejo died this Friday, at the age of 51, 26 years old
The death of the musician Anderson Leonardo, lead singer of the group Molejo, moved everyone who knew him, including MC May, who had a relationship with the singer that even became a police case in 2021. The artist died at the age of 51 years old, this Friday, 26. He was treating cancer in the groin region.
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“His family didn’t let me go to the wake, I really wish they would accept me. Today is the worst day of my life, not being able to say goodbye to the person I once loved. I wanted to give him one. The last kiss, a goodbye “he told the newspaper Extra.
May, who now identifies as a trans woman, also took to social media to say she wanted to go to the singer’s wake. “Everyone is sending me messages. Thank you for your love and compassion, also my condolences to the family. I’m very sad, I don’t even know what to do, what to say. Anderson was very special in my life. I want to go to the funeral yes, even at the cost of placing a thousand security guards”, he said.
May and Anderson were in a relationship as of mid-2021. Their relationship was not without controversy, including serious allegations. At the time May publicly accused him of rape and the singer denied the accusation.
“I don’t need to rape anyone, no. I don’t do that,” he said, revealing at the time that he was bisexual. Anderson later went to court to ban May from mentioning her on social media.
May also recalled having a tattoo of Anderson’s face on her arm and announced on social media that she will publish a book chronicling what she experienced with the musician. “I remember many of the good times we had. The tattoo of his face will remain forever always by my side,” he told the newspaper.
Source: Terra

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