Milena Warthon arrived in Peru and sang “Warmisitay” for her fans who were waiting for her outside the airport. | Credit: RPP News.

He came back with the Silver Gull! Milena Warthon was registered in Vina del Mar after winning the folkloric contest. After competing for a week in the Quinta Vergarathe Peruvian singer has set foot in Peru again, but this time hundreds of people were waiting to congratulate her.

At just 22 years old, the greatest exponent of Andean pop is already reaping triumphs, although she still has a long way to go. However, today she celebrates her accomplishments and does so alongside the people who have supported her from the start.

Once Milena Warthon left Jorge Chávez airport, not only was she surrounded by the press, who wanted more than one statement from her for her victory, but her fans were also there to congratulate her.

Likewise, the singer confessed that she always sees Vina del Mar as a platform to exhibit her music, so at first she wasn’t so focused on competing with other singers.

“More than a competition, I always thought it was a platform to demonstrate my art and I was afraid of losing, but I realized that it was not for that, but to expose my music, my message, to represent my country. I totally let go and stopped pressing,” he told reporters.

In addition, before leaving the airport, the singer received gifts from her followers, who asked her Milena Warthon who delights them with a bit of their theme ‘My wife’, but I had to do it a cappella. She had no problem pleasing her fans.

After singing for the people outside the Jorge Chávez, the artist began to walk away, while being followed by the press, in addition she wears and carries the Peruvian flag at all times, a sign clear that she feels proud to represent her country.

Milena Warthon arrived in Peru and was received by her supporters. | Instagram.

Milena Warthon He left a clear message on his social media after winning the Silver Gull. She not only thanked the audience for their support, but also spoke about the difficult path she had to travel, especially in our country, where she indicated that being an artist is not at all easy.

“Being an artist in Peru is not easy. They don’t know how many times I had to fall and rebuild myself, how many times I had to not accept to come here,” he said before dedicating the award to Peru and all the people who trusted his talent from the start.

“This seagull belongs to all of you, those who had to fight with me, everyone who sent me a message of encouragement, those who appreciate my music, all the girls who gave me their letters and bracelets, my family, my best friends, my team. This seagull comes from a country that still does not see clearly that its greatest wealth is in its diversity, and from a mountain range that unites us when necessary, despite borders,” he said.

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