Emiliano Aguilar opens the doors so that Pepe Aguilar could meet his granddaughter
In an interview on the morning show Hoy, Emiliano Aguilar stated that he could give in so that her father could meet his daughter, who will be two years old.
In a revealing interview for the morning show 'Hoy', Emiliano Aguilar broke his silence regarding the complex and distant relationship he has with his famous father, the singer Pepe Aguilar.
Despite the obvious family rift, the rapper extended a conciliatory gesture by expressing his willingness for his father to finally meet his granddaughter, Aislin, who is about to turn two.
With a serious and emphatic tone in not wanting to fuel rumors, Emiliano clarified that, despite the strong distance that separates them, he would not oppose a rapprochement if the initiative comes directly from his father.
“Look, no matter how angry we are, no matter how much… no matter how much we are with each other, I don't… if my dad talks to me and says: 'You know what? I want to meet my granddaughter, can you bring her?', I'd be happy to. Maybe I won't go, you know what I mean? But I'll take her. Hey, I'm not going to deny you from seeing her, you know what I mean? But let it come from him, then,” declared the artist.
This position makes it clear that, while there is a possibility of a reunion around little Aislin, the responsibility of taking the first step falls exclusively on Pepe Aguilar. Emiliano reiterated that he is willing to "open the door," but makes any rapprochement conditional on his father seeking him out.
Marked differences and a distant reconciliation
Beyond the topic of his daughter, Emiliano did not hesitate to draw a clear distinction between his identity and that of the rest of his family. When speaking about the differences with his father and his siblings, the singers Angela and Leonardo Aguilar, he was blunt.
“Yes, I have his character (from my father), yes, I have his essence above all, from my grandfather and all that, but my father and I are not the same. We are not, nor are my siblings and I the same. Not at all. We are completely 180 degrees around the other side. We are not the same,” he stated without hesitation.
This statement reinforces the perception of a gap not only emotional, but also of personality and values ??within the Aguilar clan.When asked directly about a possible general reconciliation at this point, his response was brief and definitive: “No. No, thank you. Um… no, thank you.”
Emiliano Aguilar’s ??interview offers a raw look at the family conflicts that occur behind the scenes in one of the most famous dynasties in regional Mexican music, suggesting that, for now, the bridge between father and son could only be built around the granddaughter that Pepe Aguilar has not yet met.

