Lilibeth, the daughter of “Puma Rodríguez”, wrote the song “Bad” and dedicated it to her father.
A few days ago, Lilibeth Rodriguez Morillo and his sister Liliana, the eldest daughters he had José Luis ‘El Puma’ Rodriguez with Lila Murillo, they released their own song, which they called Bad.
And of course, since I have been at odds with the father for a long time, it was assumed that the song was dedicated to the Venezuelan singer. One of them, in fact, confirmed that the theme was inspired by him.
Lilibeth spoke with intruders (America, Monday to Friday at 1:30 pm) from Miami and revealed how the idea of launching this song with a special dedication to his father was born. “I had a chance encounter. I approached him after 12 or 13 years without speaking to me. I told him what the first verse says. ‘I still love you and I keep praying for you’“.
And what surprised the young woman was the response that “Puma” had after several years without practically seeing or talking to each other: “What he told me was: ‘It would be bad if you didn’t.’ “
“The theme we have launched is repeated in many families that are destroyed, destroyed. What I want with these lyrics and this music, that God be glorified first and that he serves the hearts of all who listen to him and identify with him. may this song be healing for families“she said excitedly.
Lilibeth and Liliana, the daughters of “Puma Rodríguez”, have released a song with a suggestive message for their father.
The origin of the comparison of the two eldest daughters with their father is due to the fact that As soon as the musician separated from his mother, actress Lila Morillo, the artist formed a new family with model Carolina Pérez and they had a third daughter named Génesis.
He decided to cling to his second family and, according to Lilibeth, he still doesn’t understand the reasons for the distance: “I really don’t know and you have to ask him. I never knew what happened between us. There was no reason. Once he sent me a message: “I’m retiring”. I thought he was referring to a spiritual retreat and he ended up withdrawing from my life“.
Jose Luis “El Puma” Rodriguez, in conflict with his first family. photo: Andres D’Elia
“What was he like as a father? To love?”Florence de la Ve consulted him, trying to understand the distance between the musician and his daughters who are 55 (Liliana) and 53 (Lilibeth).
“I stopped seeing him … many years ago. I don’t know what it will be like today. But what I remember, He was a very affectionate, communicative, very talkative father. And we are very similar. We are very similar in our personalities, “she replied, with a hint of nostalgia.
“I was a teenager when she divorced my mother. I was born into a loving family, I had never seen my parents fight. They argued behind closed doors. I wasn’t ready for that, “she recalled.
And he assured that he never raised any problems about Carolina, his father’s second wife: “I accepted the relationship with his new wife at an early age. I lived with them. They did a soap opera in Miami. I lived with Genesis. for a year (her half-sister), Carolina and with dad and we’ve never had any problems, that’s why I don’t understand the reason for the distance“.
“I ended up accepting him and respecting his decision, because if he decides not to be in my life, love is not imposed or forced. I never understood, the ‘I love you or I still love you, but I don’t talk to you’. I’m not in communion with that kind of love, “she said.
Excited to have a reunion with her father, she shared a wish: “We must embrace in life, reconcile ourselves in life. Here’s what it is. We are all imperfect. I have not done anything wrong in this case “.
Jose Luis “El Puma” Rodriguez is separated from his eldest daughters, Lilibeth and Liliana. Photo: Andres D’Elia
And he complained: “I don’t understand his reasons. I don’t understand that his only niece, Galilee, should pay him. His niece is 26 years old. My daughter has never been in a relationship with her grandfather“.
Puma Rodríguez’s unfortunate phrase
In 2020, in the midst of promoting his autobiography What to live forEl Puma had been consulted to distance himself from his eldest daughters and what would happen if Liliana, Lilibeth or her niece Galilee died without first reconciling with him.
There, surprisingly, the Venezuelan replied laughing: “It’s okay, see you in heaven.”
When asked about these statements, Lilibeth tried to play the father: “They are not the words expected of a father to a child, more when you profess God and more when you say you love your children.. It was a shame, perhaps misunderstood by everyone and perhaps he didn’t mean it that way, but what you say in this life counts and above all what you don’t say in this life “.
“I wouldn’t want it to go away like this …”he said soon after, hoping that José Luis will be able to reconsider this position he took more than two decades ago.
On the question of whether the cause is money or a possible inheritance, Lilibeth says she’s not interested in goods or anything like that: “I don’t think it has anything to do with that. All of this goes beyond money. The money stays here. Nobody takes it. Others have fun. The important thing for me is that you don’t start in these conditions “.
And he concluded: “For my part I have already done everything. Now it depends on him. I ran out of all resources, I gave everything that was within my reach. There is always time as long as we breathe. It is never too late, but I have exhausted all the resources to reconcile with him. “
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Source: Clarin