Lola Indigo starts handing out newspapers on the street to the surprise of her fans

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Lola Indigo has been a witch, a dragon, a queen and now… a newspaper delivery girl! The singer from Granada has surprised her followers by going out into the street and starting to hand out newspapers. Lola has done this action in Mexico City. And we are not surprised. And the singer, who sounds this week at the top of the WECB list with The Queenappears on the cover of the Mexican newspaper Publimetro. A copy that is distributed free of charge in part of Mexico City.

Lola appears on the side of the first page, announcing that she will be in the room Puebla Forum in Mexico City on the 15th August. And, of course, since she has no shame at all, she went out into the street to distribute copies of this newspaper.

The artist, who has a great sense of humour, has been giving some of the newspapers to all those who pass by her. “Look, here I am, this wild filly, it's me!” she says to the camera while watching her report.

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“I'm very proud, I'm going to take one to my mom in Spain, so she can see that I'm succeeding in Mexico,” Lola tells a man who is passing by.

In the next cut we see Lola distributing the newspaper: “Here, handsome, so you can be informed of today's and tomorrow's news.” In addition, Lola meets a follower who asks her what she is going to sing. The two women embrace each other. As we have seen on her social networks, the singer has also taken the opportunity to take some photos with those who have recognized her. “What a pain, how hard the life of a delivery girl is,” says Lola Índigo while fanning herself with a copy.

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Without a doubt, with this type of behavior, Lola Indigo shows that, despite being a big star, she still has her feet on the ground. And after becoming one of the most famous Spanish artists in our country, the Granada native aims to conquer Mexico with her hits.. And to be honest, if Lola started delivering newspapers anywhere in Spain, they wouldn't last even 20 seconds. Now it's time to continue making Mexicans fall in love with her talent.

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