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Mexican Media Revived Jim Morrison on Fools’ Day

Posted On 28 Dec 2010

Some Mexican media have seized on fools’ day to reconcile famous excouples and that was the case of Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston, and Luis Miguel and Araceli Arambula.

On top of that the Mexican press revived the singer Jim Morrison and declared that currently sells handicrafts.

Twitter reactions were immediate, including reconciliation Televisa said Mexican singer was back with Arámbula.

In addition, a newspaper said Luis Miguel would leave ballads to release a pop rock album.

No one can trust anyone on fools’ day

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