Selena's brother A.B. Quintanilla apologizes for 'bipolar episode' on stage: 'That's not me'

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Selena's brother A.B. Quintanilla apologizes for 'bipolar episode' on stage: 'That's not me'
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A.B. Quintanilla, the musician and elder brother of the late Tejano pop star Selena, has apologized for a 'bipolar episode' in which he ranted at the audience during a San Antonio music festival.

Quintanilla, who wrote and produced many of Selena's biggest hits and played bass in her band Los Dinos, became frustrated with the audience at the Tejano Explosion festival Saturday while performing with Los Kumbia King All Starz. He, saying that festival attendees acted"like somebody put a gun to your head and forced you to be here tonight" during his set.), the musician expressed his remorse over the incident, stating that he was forced off medication to treat bipolar disorder.

The musician also said his cancer biopsy yielded negative results. "I’m just happy that I don't have cancer," he said. "I'm happy I'll be here for a while more, and I'm sad for my words and everything that went on at the concert. Trust me, that's not me." He added, "I'l be okay, you know what I'm saying? I'll balance out again, taking my meds again, so I'm okay.

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