Overview
- The singer addressed the homicide during a performance at Orlando’s KIA Center, with video clips spreading widely on X and Instagram.
- She declared that “Mexico has to wake up,” apologized “for not knowing how to defend” her country, and called for peace and unity.
- She acknowledged that her comments could endanger her, saying she was willing to raise her voice for Mexico.
- Coverage differs on Manzo’s role, with some reports identifying him as Uruapan’s mayor and others as a local businessman, with the killing reported on Nov. 1.
- Media reports describe broad public attention and a mix of praise and criticism for her stance, with no new official updates on the investigation.