Fernando Olvera, the singer of Maná, was singing the verses of “Clavado en un bar” at the Pal' Norte festival, in Monterrey, when a person threw a lace underwear onto the stage.
As soon as he saw it, Olvera grabbed it and stopped the song to star in a curious moment in communion with his fans.
“
Wait, look what I got. She's small, isn't she?
“, the 64-year-old singer began to say and then added: “
It is always a temptation to smell them
.”
In this sense, Olvera encouraged his followers to answer him if they wanted him to sniff them or not: “
Do we smell them or don't we smell them?!
”.
The response was positive,
so he sniffed them
.
The curious moment ended with Olvera leaving the underwear along with his instruments and continuing with the song.
What they said on networks
Olvera shows the panties to the public. Photo: X
The account @AdharaGE shared the video of the "parate" on X and received approximately 1.2 million views in a few hours.
“Someone threw a red lace underwear at Fernando Olvera, Maná's vocalist, he picked it up and said 'there is always a temptation to smell them' and what do you think. “God gives me life to see these stupid things live and record them,” the user wrote.
In the comments, several tweeters gave their opinion about the scene: “He didn't say anything, it was like they smelled like shit”; “You can see the face that almost vomited”; “Fer: 'I shouldn't have done that.'”
In the stories that the Mexican group uploaded from their show in Monterrey you can see how at one point the band had the legend “No to violence against women” placed on the stage screen to raise awareness about gender violence in Mexico.