Piqueras explains the advice Vasile gave him about the imitations: “I was worried.”

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Pedro Piqueras went last saturday ‘Collapse’program offering Richard Ustrell inside TV3. A month has passed since his farewellVeteran journalist Informativos Telecinco’ touched on various current events and evaluated his career on television. Moreover, He revealed one of the issues that worried him the most While he was responsible for the news.

Ustrell discussed the imitations made of him, using adjectives such as “terrible” and “apocalyptic”. “I once said apocalypse,” Piqueras said, before recalling that the program was once about the apocalypse. ‘NUMBER OF ACTIONS?’ He created a humorous video by compiling a series of “disaster” words he said on different days: “There I said: ‘I’m not saying any more adjectives’. But hey, it doesn’t matter. The fiction continues”.

After the program recovered a draft of ‘Polònia’, the journalist admitted that these parodies worried him. “This worried me because I am a very serious man and I produced a very balanced news program. It bothered me that I would go down in history as the ‘man in the apocalypse’.”. He also assured that they shouted at him “like the apocalypse” from the other sidewalk: “I said that day… How terrible.”

Later met at Los 40 Presidentes Raul Perezone of his usual impersonators. “I walked in there and said, ‘Who’s the son of a bitch imitating me?’ I said. (…) Raúl was getting smaller there. We are very friends now, he came to our house to have dinner last weekend.” Laughing, he said that he tried several times to prevent her from using this formula to impersonate him, but was unsuccessful: “He says he can’t take her away… He says, ‘I’m living a little bit of you, too.’ But he’s an extraordinary person.”

Piqueras explained in an interview with TV3 that he came to deal with this issue. Paolo VasileMediaset’s CEO at that time: “I told him: ‘Paolo, I’m worried about imitations because they’re fake.’”. Vasile downplayed this topic and limited himself to saying that he was “touched” by such personalities as the king. “It’s not that serious, consider it a reward,” he advised.

“I started thinking about it and the truth is, yes, it is a reward. There are many young people who do not watch the news but watch television, and many people know me from these stories. Also, with lots of love.” “Actually, I don’t need to be that angry about it, and in fact, I’m not angry anymore,” Piqueras concluded.

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