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DANIEL DIGES: HIS AGE, HIS CURRENT PARTNER AND HIS SON WITH AUTISM

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Daniel Diges is one of the most loved and remembered singers in our country, especially since he represented Spain in Eurovision . We review his age , his current partner and discover the story of his son with autism .

Born in Madrid in 1981 in the town of Alcalá de Henares, soon his vocation was show business, so I have no doubt that he had to study Dramatic Art. After training, he began a brilliant career thanks to the Antena 3 series ‘Nothing is forever’.

Gato, the character he played during the years 1999 and 2000, helped him to make himself known to the general public. He would later join as a presenter of ‘The Megatrix Club’.

From there, small roles would come in ‘Hospital Central’, ‘ Ana y los seven ‘ or ‘Aquí no hay quien viva’, but it was in 2006 when he began his great theatrical career in great musicals such as ‘Today I can’t get up’, ‘High School Musical’ in its version for the theater, ‘We will rock you’ or ‘Les miserables’.

Currently he is still a star in our country, starring in ‘ Kinky Boots’ with Angy Fernández . In addition, Daniel Diges can boast of having been awarded Best Musical Actor on several occasions.

His musical career began to emerge in 2010, when he published his first album titled with his own name, which included ‘Algo pequeñito’, a song with which he represented Spain in the ‘Eurovision Song Contest’. In 2012 and 2014 she published her second and third albums.

He participated in the first edition of ‘Your face sounds to me’, a program in which he was ranked second after Roko’s victory. The artist returned to the program to be an adviser to the small participants in the ‘mini’ version.

In 2015 he published his fourth album, entitled ‘Calle Broadway’, which includes versions of the theater’s greatest musical hits.

DANIEL DIGES’S COUPLE

In 2016 the singer married Alejandra Ortiz, with whom he became a father in 2008 before his son Galileo came into the world. In 2015, a year before their wedding, Eliot, the couple’s second child, was born.

In an interview in Hola magazine, Daniel announced his son’s progress: «I have been able to teach my eldest son to play the piano, I have given him singing lessons, I have played… And with little Eliot, who is a child with autism, the change has been radical. He has come a long way, we have been able to dedicate a lot of time to his growth and his progress ».

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