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Publication: El Pais [Spa]
Date: February 2, 1996
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Title: "Prince's Kamasutra"
Written By: Juan Cavestany
(Translated)A day after Prince's general headquarter (we mean, The artist
Formerly Known As -and despite his efforts to be called like that,
still known as- Prince) announced his marriage with a lady called
Mayte, gossip press from USA has went immediatly to their famous "near
sources" without name nor title. Officially, a spokeswoman from
Paisley Park, Prince's producer, limits to say that the marriage date
will be Feb-14, and that that day the groom will give the bride as a
gift a simphony composed by himself and his band, The New Power
Generation. The name of the royal wedding piece: Kamasutra. The
ceremony will take place on Paris.
Any further research on Mayte's
basic data is almost in vain because the little known about her says
she's 21 and from Puerto Rico. A theory says that, while Prince was
on his European tour on 1991, a video tape arrived at his roulotte
with Mayte flipping 25 cent. coins over her belly. Prince invited her
to be a member of his group and then told he'd kidnapped her in
Germany to take her to Paisley Park. There, some say, Mayte lives
almost isolated from the world and put under a very strict diet by the
artist formerly known as "single".
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