El Chapo’s granddaughter noticed busking within the streets of London
The granddaughter of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín ‘El Chapo‘ Guzmán has been noticed busking within the streets of London.
Frida Sofía Guzmán Muñoz, 18, is the daughter of Edgar Guzmán López, one in all El Chapo’s sons who was killed in a cartel shootout in Culiacan, Sinaloa, in 2008.
Frida shot to fame when she was a finalist on a Mexican TV expertise present aged simply 16. She went on to launch a singing profession off the again of that success and boasts greater than 108,000 followers on Instagram.
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She seems to at the moment be travelling in Europe, with a snap shared on her social media yesterday (Sunday, February 18) displaying her at Disneyland Paris. In different posts in current weeks she has appeared on the Louvre, Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London and Loch Ness.
In a submit final week she appeared in Leicester Square becoming a member of a busker, with the pair belting out Shallow, a tune initially carried out by Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga in hit film A Star Is Born. She wrote within the caption of the video: “My dream of singing in the streets of London… goal accomplished.”
Her mum Frida Chávez – who’s now married to Mexican boxing legend Julio César Chávez Jr – commented under the clip: “How I love to hear you sing my love.”
Frida’s grandfather El Chapo, as soon as the chief of the Sinaloa Cartel, stays caged for all times within the Florence Supermax jail in Colorado, US.
Authorities are nonetheless trying to find her uncles, know collectively as Los Chapitos. They stand accused of flooding the US with lethal fentanyl, contributing to spirally overdose deaths, amongst a raft of different cartel-related crimes.
Ovidio Guzmán López was arrested in January final 12 months and is in US custody. Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar and Joaquín Guzmán López stay at massive.
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