Talking about Molotov brings to mind one of the most iconic Mexican bands of the 1990s. With an irreverent style and an energy that transcended borders, the group, made up of Micky Huidobro, Randy Ebright, Paco Ayala, and Tito Fuentes, established itself as a benchmark in Spanish-language rock. From the 1990s to the present, the band has become a favorite among young and old alike.
Due to the band’s tremendous success over the past three decades, its members have not been able to escape the ravages of fame, as they have been exposed to excesses, which have had serious consequences for their health. This is the case with Tito Fuentes, Molotov’s guitarist and vocalist.
In a recent interview with Playboy Mexico, the musician decided to open his heart and reveal everything he’s been through in recent years, as he has undoubtedly gone through one of the most difficult times in his health.
According to Tito himself, the musician was in a coma and had to undergo eleven surgeries, all a direct consequence of so many years of excess and physical neglect. These statements shocked his millions of fans.
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