Miguel Bosé is going through one of the calmest stages of his life. After years marked by conflict and tension, the singer has decided to speak out clearly about his family situation. In particular, about his relationship with Nacho Palau and the well-being of the children they share.
The artist has taken advantage of his return to the stage to give an interview to Esquire, where he has opened his heart like rarely before. In that meeting, in addition to talking about his new tour and his personal evolution, he has confirmed something many had desired to hear: the confrontation with Palau is now over. "The children are perfectly fine and very well cared for," he stated emphatically.

For a long time, his separation from the Valencian sculptor caused great controversy. The decision to split the children into two homes—two in Mexico with Bosé and two in Valencia with Palau—was harshly criticized by public opinion. However, Miguel insists that the well-being of the children was always the priority for both of them.
Now, years after that highly publicized breakup, the artist confirms that everything is in order. There are no longer conflicts between the parents and the children have overcome the emotional hurdle that the distance brought. Although it was a complex stage, the current situation is completely different and much calmer.
Nacho Palau and Miguel Bosé's children
Miguel Bosé assures that the little ones are happy and feel deeply connected to their parents. He himself has shared a very significant anecdote that reflects that strong emotional bond. It happened in Mexico, when his children were finally able to see him perform live for the first time.
Until that moment, the children knew their father only in his most domestic and everyday version. They saw him cook, read, walk around the house in pajamas, but they had never experienced the magnitude of the artist who has filled stadiums for decades. That night changed everything for them.
"Dad, we're very proud that you're our father," they told him after the concert, moved. They confessed to him that, although they knew he was a great singer, they had never been able to fully understand the reason for his fame. Only by seeing him on stage did they truly get it, and then everything made sense.

For Miguel, that moment was deeply transformative. His children not only admired him, but also validated him as a father and as an artist, something that is not always easy to balance. Those words moved him and helped him reconcile even more with his present.
Bosé acknowledges that he is going through a very deep process of personal renewal. After difficult years—marked by health problems, public controversies, and family estrangement—he has decided to reconnect with himself. He presents himself as a new "me," calmer, more aware, and eager to enjoy the present.
The Miguel Bosé of today is a serene man, who has learned to live with the scars of the past. He has left behind the legal battles, the reproaches, and the tensions with Nacho Palau, which for years clouded his personal life. Now, the absolute priority is the stability of the children.
Miguel Bosé and Nacho Palau have made peace
That stage in which the estrangement from Nacho was lived with cross statements is now behind them. According to his words, harmony now prevails and there is positive collaboration in parenting. The four children, who previously lived apart, keep a close relationship and feel part of the same family.
Bosé doesn't hide that there were tough moments and difficult decisions that they had to make for everyone's good. Splitting the children was one of them, but over time, he says, everything has found its place. The key, he insists, has been not to lose sight of what matters most: love for the children.

The pride of his children and family peace have given him the confidence he needed for this new stage. That's why his return is not only musical, but also personal. It is a complete rebirth, in which he has been able to heal deep wounds and look to the future with hope.
Miguel Bosé now lives with the peace that comes from knowing that outstanding issues have been solved. Nacho Palau remains part of the children's environment, and although each one leads his own life separately, mutual respect has replaced conflict. Good news that puts an end to years of tension.