María del Monte (63 años) confiesa su única petición para su entierro: «Yo quie…
La cantante habló sin tapujos sobre la muerte y recordó momentos inolvidables vividos durante su etapa en Canal Sur
Spanish Celebrity Maria del Monte Details Unique Posthumous Wishes Madrid, Spain – In a candid segment on TVE’s popular program "La Revuelta," Spanish singer and television personality Maria del Monte shared her profound and somewhat unconventional fear of being buried alive. During a discussion with host David Broncano, del Monte revealed specific instructions she has included in her will to address this deep-seated anxiety. "I have only asked for three mobile phones from three different companies," del Monte stated, emphasizing the need for multiple networks. "Just in case there's an error, that one doesn't have coverage, or another doesn't have whatever. I want three mobiles." Her request was met with a mix of laughter and understanding from the hosts and audience, highlighting a surprisingly relatable human fear. Del Monte further elaborated on her concerns, explaining that her primary worry is not death itself, but rather a medical misdiagnosis. "No, no, what worries me is that the doctor makes a mistake," she clarified. "Once I'm dead, I don't care. But what if they made a mistake?" She insisted on extreme caution: "They must make sure, they must make sure. They must make sure, they must pierce me. But they must make sure." This dramatic plea underscored the seriousness of her apprehension despite the lighthearted tone of the conversation. The discussion also touched upon the broader societal fear of premature burial, with host David Broncano acknowledging that many people share similar concerns. "There are people who fear being buried alive," he noted, adding that he knows family members with comparable anxieties about being interred with their phones. Maria del Monte's open dialogue brings a traditionally taboo subject into the public sphere, offering both humor and a moment of reflection on mortality and personal wishes.
La cantante habló sin tapujos sobre la muerte y recordó momentos inolvidables vividos durante su etapa en Canal Sur
