In the video, you can hear how Varoni, while asking his wife to turn around for everyone to appreciate her beauty, referred to her as “Rosa Emilia Mamacilla”, referring to the character Siachoque played on the soap opera “The War of the Rozen’ from 1999; fact that caused the presenters to overturn the conversation that had been going on until then.
At that point, one of the interviewers remarked: “finally a new telenovela about ‘Telemundo’”. To which his partner replied, “The War of the Roses and Pedro the Scaled finally together.”
Immediately afterwards, the host asked the audience what name they would give the production and suggested in a questioning tone: “Love on 8th Street”; to which Varoni, with the remembered confidence and pronounced English accent of his character ‘Pedro’, replied, “Love in the 8th Street, dad”.
And in fact, it was this last phrase that the actor used at the beginning of the publication that he shared and with which he also remembered the English that Pedro Coral’s character had.
Finally, in the publication you can also see how Varoni does the remembered dance to the rhythm of ‘El Pirulino’ by Los Golden Boys, accompanied by his wife and making the audience laugh.
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All PostsMiguel Varoni published a video of Catherine Siachoque and they were full of praise
In the video, you can hear how Varoni, while asking his wife to turn around for everyone to appreciate her beauty, referred to her as “Rosa Emilia Mamacilla”, referring to the character Siachoque played on the soap opera “The War of the Rozen’ from 1999; fact that caused the presenters to overturn the conversation that had been going on until then.
At that point, one of the interviewers remarked: “finally a new telenovela about ‘Telemundo’”. To which his partner replied, “The War of the Roses and Pedro the Scaled finally together.”
Immediately afterwards, the host asked the audience what name they would give the production and suggested in a questioning tone: “Love on 8th Street”; to which Varoni, with the remembered confidence and pronounced English accent of his character ‘Pedro’, replied, “Love in the 8th Street, dad”.
And in fact, it was this last phrase that the actor used at the beginning of the publication that he shared and with which he also remembered the English that Pedro Coral’s character had.
Finally, in the publication you can also see how Varoni does the remembered dance to the rhythm of ‘El Pirulino’ by Los Golden Boys, accompanied by his wife and making the audience laugh.
Source: El heraldo
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