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Ricky Martin on finding joy following divorce from Jwan Yosef: “It’s been tough at times”

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But then again, oh my God, I always want more, and I don’t take no for an answer. So, yes, I want to be in front of the cameras, and I want to hear ‘Action!’ many times.

I want to go back into theater and feel the energy of the crowd … and for them to leave the theater as better people. How is that going to happen?

I don’t know. Maybe [I’ll do it] three, four years from now, because it usually takes five years to put a theatrical show together, but we’ll see what happens.Of course, music will always be there.

I need music. I need to walk onstage, and I need to feel people dancing to my music. I need to feel people romanticizing over my ballads.

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