Dulce María revealed when Maite Perroni’s baby could be born

There is little left for the tour “Soy Rebelde World Tour” of the group RBD to start and Dulce María revealed that the baby of Maite Perroni will be born before these concerts start.

Her friend and partner in RBD, Dulce María, revealed during an interview on the Mexican program “Hoy” on Televisa that Perroni would be in her fifth month of pregnancy.

“All this was discussed to give her baby time to be born and have a few months of mattress, which is cannon, we are all going to support each other,” said the interpreter of Roberta in the famous Rebelde series.

He revealed that Maite Perroni could go into labor between April and May and added that “the rehearsals and all this would be after that, like June, July.”

Which makes us speculate that Perroni would have at least two months to prepare for the tour, although she could be the last to join the rehearsals, according to People.

It was on January 6 when the Mexican singer and actress announced that she was expecting her first child.

After the announcement of Maite PerroniSpeculations that she would not participate in the tour due to pregnancy began to circulate on social media.

Maite Perroni will be on the RBD tour

Despite the rumors, on January 19 the artist herself along with her colleagues clarified that she would be present on the tour.

These statements made the fans who were longing for RBD to return to the stage happy.

Sweet Maria He clarified that it is not about the return but about a reunion with which they will close this chapter in their professional career.

“It is not a comeback, we are not going to be on tour for years. This really is something unique that we are doing with all the love, with all the gratitude,” People wrote.

The Mexican group will begin its Soy Rebelde Tour in the United States with 26 presentations from August 25 to October 19: El Paso, Houston, Fairfax, New York, Greensboro, Chicago, Denver, Phoenix.

Likewise, in Las Vegas, Miami, Orlando, Edinburg, Arlington, Austin, San José, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Diego, Fresno and Los Angeles, Infobae reported.

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