The Daily Telegraph

El Chapo’s granddaugh­ter busks for cash in London

Frida Guzmán takes to capital’s streets in attempts to boost her career as an influencer and singer

- By Simeon Tegel

THE teenage granddaugh­ter of the Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán is visiting some of Europe’s most glamorous destinatio­ns as she attempts to boost a burgeoning career as an influencer and pop singer.

Frida Guzmán, 18, is the daughter of Édgar Guzmán, who was shot dead by hitmen from a rival cartel in 2008.

His father, “El Chapo”, 66, the founder and former boss of the ruthless Sinaloa Cartel, is currently serving a life sentence with an additional 30 years in the Florence Supermax prison in Colorado.

In recent days, Frida has been posting selfies to her 110,000 Instagram followers showing her at locations including outside Buckingham Palace, on a boat ride on Loch Ness where she apparently went on a monster tour, a Johnnie Walker whisky tasting in Edinburgh, and, in France, the palace of Versailles, the Louvre museum and the Eiffel Tower.

In one video, she even appears busking in central London, reportedly in Leicester Square, where she is introduced by an unidentifi­ed man simply as “Frida”, before striking into a ballad against a recorded guitar melody.

The brief video is captioned in Spanish: “My dream of singing in the streets of London. Mission accomplish­ed.”

Frida has been pursuing a pop career for years. In 2021, she came third in Tengo Talento, Mucho Talento, a reality TV show similar to Britain’s Got Talent, on Estrella TV, a Spanish-language network catering to the US’S huge Hispanic population.

After the contract slaying of her father Edgar in the car park of a shopping centre, her beauty queen mother Griselda Guadalupe López moved to Los Angeles and eventually married boxer Julio Cesár Chávez Junior, son of the boxing great Julio Cesár Chávez.

Frida’s carefully curated online image is a stark contrast to the blood-spattered careers of her grandfathe­r, father and uncles, from which she has distanced herself – although she does not deny her family heritage. Given their criminal background­s, she might also be one of the few members of her family to be allowed into the UK.

“El Chapo”, which means “Shorty” in Mexican Spanish, founded and led the Sinaloa Cartel, once the principal purveyor of cocaine to the US, and is believed to have ordered hundreds and possibly thousands of murders.

Mexican security forces arrested him three times, but he escaped twice, contributi­ng to his near-mythical status as possibly the world’s most powerful cartel leader, rivalled only by Pablo Escobar, the late Colombian drug lord.

But he was eventually extradited to the US and tried in New York in 2019.

The jury, who were allowed to remain anonymous for their own security, eventually found him guilty of drug traffickin­g, homicide and a string of other serious crimes.

Before his capture, his net worth was put at $1 billion (£790 million).

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Frida Guzmán has been seen busking in London, reportedly in Leicester Square

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