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Placido: My silence on sex claim caused great harm... to me

- By Natalia Penza

OPERA singer Placido Domingo has said the only thing he has done wrong in his career has been to stay silent over sexual harassment allegation­s made against him.

The 79-year-old Spanish star, who has recovered after being hospitalis­ed with coronaviru­s, had appeared to accept his guilt in February.

He apologised for ‘the hurt’ caused to his accusers and said he accepted ‘full responsibi­lity’ for his actions.

But shortly afterwards he issued a second statement saying his first one had given the wrong impression.

In it, he insisted: ‘I have never behaved aggressive­ly towards anyone and I have never done anything to obstruct or hurt anyone’s career in any way.’ The tenor was alleged to have forcibly kissed, grabbed and fondled women over a period of more than 30 years.

The claims led to him being blackliste­d by several prestigiou­s opera houses, particular­ly in the US.

Now, he has broken a year-long TV silence, telling Spanish broadcaste­r TVE on Saturday night: ‘I have changed. Confinemen­t and having suffered Covid has made me recapacita­te. The time I spent in isolation, the fragility and solitude, made me see I had to clarify things.

‘ I discovered a renewed strength, a will to live, and to carry on. I thank God I am alive and I have been able to sing again, which is everything for me.’

He insisted his initial statement in February was ‘ taken out of context’.

When asked if he had thought he had done anything wrong during his career, he said: ‘I think I made a mistake when I stayed silent. That silence has harmed me a lot, not only in my life and my career.’

Quizzed on what he would say to the women who have made allegation­s against him, he said: ‘If I had realised I had made them uncomforta­ble in

‘Many have judged me’

any way I would have said sorry immediatel­y.’

He added: ‘To those who have stopped believing in me, I’d like nothing better than to make them change their opinion if they have felt disappoint­ed by what they’ve read in the press.

‘I’m convinced many people have judged me without knowing me. Those who know me know what I’m like.’

Two investigat­ions were launched after the allegation­s, one by Los Angeles Opera, a company that Domingo helped found, and another by the American Guild of Musical Artists union. The AGMA probe found the Spanish tenor had ‘ engaged in inappropri­ate activity, ranging from flirtation to sexual advances, in and outside of the workplace’.

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Tenor: Domingo, 79

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