Mala Rodríguez has been tonight’s guest at Evole and with Jordi he has reviewed some moments of his life and career, starting with his childhood as the daughter of a teenage mother, his own adolescence graphiteing trains, and the time he decided to retire from the music industry because the success of his debut ‘Iberian luxury’ (2000) overwhelmed her. Rodríguez went to work at a bakery. During the interview, images of Mala Rodríguez have been broadcast recreating famous paintings from the past, such as ‘La Death of Marath’ (1793) or ‘Penitent Magdalena of the Lamp’ (Circa 1640).
A very personal interview has been Evole, in which the rapper of Jerez de la Frontera has played issues such as the abuses he has suffered from his partners. María has reflected on relations in general, stating that “I have not been successful with couples, I have not involved with the right people.” He said that some of his partners have managed his career, but they have not done it correctly, and that this is the reason she has never owned her own music.
The bad has talked about her complicated motherhood as a young woman in the public eye, of the “anguish” he has suffered for his desire for the best possible mother, and recalled that Bulimia suffered. In addition, he has acknowledged that he has had suicidal ideas at some point in his life: “I have thought that I don’t like life, that I do not seem to me that I should be here, but I suppose it is because I spend a lot of time alone.”
At another point in the interview, Rodríguez has analyzed its use of the Onlyfans platform. An account was opened, but discovered that, as soon as he began to make money, people linked to the company contacted him to grow on the platform and that led him to leave her.
“I liked the idea of sharing my fetish world with Rara Peña, I liked to share photographs of mine with lingerie, and that’s it,” said the rapper. Rodríguez has assured that with Onlyfans “you earn a lot of money, it is madness”, but has insisted that it seems “a form of prostitution”, against what apparently many users believe.
On the other hand, the author of ‘A Rare World’ (2024) has talked about her ability to generate headlines, but has pointed out that sometimes her words are taken too seriously: “Sometimes I speak and it seems that I feel chair, but I do it as a comic way: I am more clown than singer.” However, Maria has said not to regret any statement she has made, like that time she compared Rosalía with Paulina Rubio because she saw Rosalia “more pop star than rapper.” Although he has reinvipted Paulina Rubio: “It has been very large.”