2 | 01/06/2021 – 9:31 am (GMT-4)
Popular Cuban actor Andy Vázquez, known for his character Facundo in the comedy series Living in the Tale, has been admitted on Tuesday for complications from a coronavirus infection.
“He is facing a very difficult time,” said an excited Carlucho in the TV show he presents on Univista TV, in which the Cuban comedian had been hired in January last year. “It’s not going to be a normal COVID,” the presenter stated.
“It’s hit him really hard, like none of us here,” Carlucho acknowledged. Apparently, several members of the Carlucho Show team were entrusted with coronavirus, but who is having the worst time is Andy.
Visibly affected by the seriousness of his partner, Carlucho appealed to the audience to ask them to pray a prayer for the restoration of Andy Vázquez, “which is very necessary to us and is given to love very much, and which is part of Univista TV “.
“Andy has earned the respect and affection of our audience, and not telling our people the truth of what’s going on would be lying,” the presenter said barely holding back tears. “I can’t assure them that Andy is watching this show or that he will recover soon. But I can tell them that we have done everything necessary for him to have the best care.”
Another of the characters created by Cuban comedian Andy Vázquez for the Carlucho Show, Lina la Jaba, proposed days ago a fun solution to dissolving an act of repudiation, Taking as a reference what happened in front of the reporter’s house CiberCuba, Iliana Hernández.
“I know how to eliminate that, and I wanted to tell my Cuban brothers. When these people come up to you, you grab a handful of dollars and throw them there. Alas, my mother. So far so good. come the act of repudiation. You’re going to see them lying on the floor, bandaged.
This Tuesday the Cuban comedian sent a congratulation to his colleague, the actor Geonel Martín, popularly known as Gustavito, who turned 55 this January 5th.
Carlucho insisted on the virulence of Andy’s contagion, “what he has hit like he didn’t hit Lazarito, Indira, how he didn’t hit Braulio, or how he didn’t hit me, how he didn’t hit him it hit a lot of those of us who work here. “
“We pray for this Cuban who came into exile like all of us here. That he came to give away the best of his talent and that he won the hearts of his audience in less than 48 hours,” he asked once again. his friend and colleague by profession.
Andy was expelled from Cuban television, Where he played his popular character Facundo, after annoying officials by posting a video in which he joked about a riot at the Quatre Camins market in Havana.
“Each habanera will have to go to the Quatre Camins market once a month and will be able to buy one of each of the products. The basic is a meat and you can choose between chicken, pork or mutton, the non-basic allows a detergent, 1 floor blanket or a tomato puree, and the directed one contains asparagus, flavoring and clothes softener, ”he said in his satire.
Although at first speculated about his possible return to Cuban screens, the truth is that Andy found a place in Miami, at the hands of comedian Carlucho, who opened the doors to his new MegaTV show and Univista TV.