Kiko Rivera has loaded against Isabel Pantoja, her mother, through all possible ways: on television sets, on social networks and with her clothing brand, Kantora is Mine, a project with which she has now back.
The DJ launched last month of August T -shirts, fancys, caps and mobile covers with a bull logo with wings on which the phrase "Kantora is mine" was read, which translates as a singer is mine.This was a statement of intentions against the tonadillera, because the musician considered selling the farm.
Now, getting closer to reconciliation, especially since the death of Doña Ana, its grandmother, the DJ has chosen not to continue with the brand.On Instagram there is no trace of it, and only the website remains.
"It has no intention of moving forward with her," sources close to the cousin of Anabel Pantoja have reported to the week.In fact, it would have been Isabel Pantoja herself who would have ordered the project.
"He did not like the brand's name. Now that they are closer to the reconciliation we all expected, Isabel has told her son to stop what he understood as an attack. It is logical that if they reach an agreement with the singer farm, he can no longer do business with a brand that raises an offense to the mother, "they affirm the aforementioned medium of the heart.
"Isabel Pantoja was outraged by her son's challenge, but did not move any record," they say.And it seems that the DJ has reflected on the proposal, since for a while he has stopped promoting the controversy brand to focus on his family and his musical works.