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"Uruguay's Ex-President Fired by Celebrities"

Artists, theater figures, and media professionals express heartfelt goodbyes to the esteemed eastern leader, known for his simple lifestyle and profound ability to instill generations with inspiration.

Figures from the music, theatre, and journalism industries express condolences as the Eastern...
Figures from the music, theatre, and journalism industries express condolences as the Eastern leader, known for his humble life and profound influence, passes away.

"Uruguay's Ex-President Fired by Celebrities"

Bid farewell to José "Pepe" Mujica, a former Uruguayan president and influential figure on the Latin American left, who passed away at the venerable age of 89 on Tuesday, May 13. Diagnosed with esophageal cancer in April 2024, Mujica announced that his illness had metastasized several months later, choosing to spend his final days at his beloved farm, Rincon del Cerro, alongside his life partner, Lucía Topolansky. Resting with his cherished dog, Manuela, beside him, Mujica's remains will be interred on his farm.

Mujica, a former Tupamaro guerrilla, served 14 years in prison during the dictatorship and held the presidency from 2010 to 2015. Known for his humility, simple lifestyle, and anti-consumerist discourse, Mujica captured the hearts of many worldwide. After the news of his passing was shared, an outpouring of tributes and farewells from artists, musicians, and media personalities could be found on social networks.

Artist and musician Emiliano Brancciari of No Te Va Gustar was among the first to react, sharing two stories featuring himself with Mujica, labeling him "Wise old man" and "Farewell Pepe." Famed actress and singer Natalia Oreiro also paid her respects, publishing an illustration of Mujica before the Uruguayan flag, signed by the artist Lluvia Dibuja. Uruguayan humorist Pichu Straneo expressed gratitude for Mujica's contributions to his nation, while TV host Mariano Iúdica shared a clip of a 2020 interview where Mujica humbly said, "Life is so beautiful."

From Argentina, actress Nancy Dupláa also grieved publicly, sharing an image of Mujica with a close-up, accompanied by a broken heart emoji. Argentine actor Benjamín Rojas uploaded a photo of Mujica greeting the camera with both hands. Spanish singer-songwriter Ismael Serrano described Mujica as "an inspiration, a true reference" and lamented his irreplaceability.

Renowned singers Joaquín Sabina and León Gieco posted emotional tributes to Mujica as well; the former shared a heartfelt photo of the two together, and the latter musicalized his story with his song El desengaño. Mujica was also part of a project called "Song for Pepe" where various artists dedicated songs and poems to him in tribute.

Throughout his lifetime, José "Pepe" Mujica left an indelible mark on Uruguayan politics, championing social reforms, supporting foreign investment, and promoting a stance on alternative energy. His humble, unassuming demeanor and commitment to ordinary citizens resonated deeply, and his legacy persists in the lasting impact he made on his country and the admiration he garnered from around the globe.

  1. What about the news of José "Pepe" Mujica's passing? It's a mournful day, indeed.
  2. The former Uruguayan president and influential leftist figure passed away at the age of 89 on May 13.
  3. Mr. Mujica, diagnosed with esophageal cancer in April 2024, announced his illness had metastasized and chose to spend his final days at his beloved farm, Rincon del Cerro.
  4. He will be interred on his farm, resting alongside his life partner, Lucía Topolansky and his cherished dog, Manuela.
  5. As a former Tupamaro guerrilla, Mujica served 14 years in prison during the dictatorship and held the presidency from 2010 to 2015.
  6. Known for his humility, simple lifestyle, and anti-consumerist discourse, Mujica captured the hearts of many worldwide.
  7. Following the news, an outpouring of tributes and farewells from artists, musicians, and media personalities could be found on social networks.
  8. Argentine actress and singer Nancy Dupláa publicly grieved, sharing an image of Mujica with a close-up and a broken heart emoji.
  9. Argentine actor Benjamín Rojas uploaded a photo of Mujica greeting the camera with both hands.
  10. Spanish singer-songwriter Ismael Serrano described Mujica as "an inspiration, a true reference."
  11. Mujica was part of a project called "Song for Pepe," where various artists dedicated songs and poems to him in tribute.
  12. Renowned singers Joaquín Sabina and León Gieco posted emotional tributes to Mujica as well.
  13. Sabina shared a heartfelt photo of the two together, while Gieco musicalized his story with his song El desengaño.
  14. Artist and musician Emiliano Brancciari of No Te Va Gustar was among the first to react, sharing two stories featuring himself with Mujica.
  15. Famed actress and singer Natalia Oreiro also paid her respects, publishing an illustration of Mujica before the Uruguayan flag.
  16. TV host Mariano Iúdica shared a clip of a 2020 interview where Mujica humbly said, "Life is so beautiful."
  17. Moving away from politics, it's important to note that several car accidents, fires, and sports events took place over recent days.
  18. In sports, the Champions League final was a thrilling match, while NFL fans eagerly waited for the Super Bowl.
  19. Soccer enthusiasts weren't left out, as football leagues in Europe, South America, and the United States saw exciting games.
  20. WNBA, baseball, and hockey also garnered attention, with several championship-deciding match-ups and unexpected comebacks.
  21. In golf, a new sensation took the world by storm, while sports betting saw a surge in interest in sci-fi- and fantasy-themed markets.
  22. Lastly, the weather forecasting industry had a busy week, keeping everyone informed of severe weather conditions across the globe.

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