Luis Miguel Body Double Conspiracy Theory Takes Over

Mexican singer Luis Miguel is currently performing a 10-night tour in Argentina, where rumors have been circulating that he is using a body double to sing on stage. Local entertainment journalist Luis Ventura has been one of the leading proponents of this theory, which has caused concern among fans and followers of the artist.
“Luis Miguel” es tendencia por quienes hablan de sus aspecto físico en las imágenes de su último concierto
Incluso hay gente que está diciendo que ese es un doble y no el verdadero Luis Miguelpic.twitter.com/FhEl0ejT9u
— ¿Por qué es tendencia? (@estendenciavzl) August 5, 2023
“It wasn’t him on opening night,” Ventura pointed out. The journalist was the first to bring to light the so-called Operativo LM, which claims that two different body doubles arrived in Buenos Aires before the real Luis Miguel, and are being used as his replacement during parts of the show. There is also a third double- this one an Argentinian- who was informed by the singer’s entourage that he must be at absolute disposal during the entire time the musician is in the country.
No sé tú Luis Miguel pero gracias por regresar. pic.twitter.com/rF3L4g4S6K
— lordsolecito (@lordsolecito_) August 7, 2023
Even though Luismi has recently followed a diet, based on intermittent fasting, causing him to lose more than 44 pounds, Ventura says that the person who appeared during the first show at the Movistar Arena is a “man of much smaller shoulders.” “When someone goes on a diet, their bones don’t shrink, they don’t lose height,” said the journalist, pointing out what seems to be obvious to many viewers.
“His ears are different. [Luis Miguel’s] hairline is receding, but the man who came out on stage the other day has more, much better hair. Whoever it was that went out on stage knows exactly how to interpret his movements and dances from when he was a younger man,” he added.
But Ventura didn’t stop there. He consulted with different dentists to compare the dental pieces of the supposed fake Luis Miguel with those of the real one from previous appearances. Ventura explained that the different Luismi impostors would be spaced between other presentations, according to the musician’s need and the consideration of his collaborators. “He can’t always give 100 percent. He has had excesses of alcohol and drugs. He is not always available to go on stage,” he said.
Yo decía que no me gustaba Luis Miguel ni que no era fan pero estoy empezando a cambiar de opinión, Dios mio si este es el doble lo quiero para mi (es chiste se que es el original) pic.twitter.com/5xqh6sBkKd
— debora diaz (@deborita_diaz) August 7, 2023
Ventura’s theory has gained traction on social media, with many fans expressing concern about the identity of the person giving the performance.
Luis Miguel Tour 2023
Despite the rumors, Luis Miguel is apparently so pleased with his experience in Argentina that he is already planning a new show for March 2024- this time in a stadium- adding a new second leg to his global tour. These 50 new dates include countries such as Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, Brazil, and the United States.
The United States will be the country to host the most presentations of ‘El Sol de México.’ So far, 32 shows have already been confirmed, starting on April 4th, 2024, in Seattle and passing through cities such as Washington, Las Vegas, Orlando, Toronto, Miami, and Chicago, and ending on June 16th in Greensboro, North Carolina. Ticket pre-sales will start on August 11th, 2023, with prices ranging from $300 to 6,500 dollars.
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For those attending the remaining shows on Luis Miguel’s tour, it is still likely to be an enjoyable experience, as he plans to perform 65 sold-out concerts. Fans can expect to hear some of his biggest hits, as well as some lesser-known tracks, and enjoy a night of live music from one of Mexico’s most iconic artists.
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