04/06/2021 23:19
Clarín.com
Fame
Updated 04/07/2021 2:19 AM
With rampant inflation for years, added to the crisis due to the coronavirus pandemic, Argentines are used to looking for
extra income from where they can
.
The local entertainment is
not left out.
In this sense, this Tuesday a promotional video of a website called
famous.com went viral
in which a series of musicians, athletes, actors, journalists, influencers and pretenders to be one offer a new service, although not so much:
record a video with greetings
.
Of course, the rate is
in dollars
.
Thus, from the model, former Big Brother and news anchor Romina Malaspina to the retired soccer player
Rolando Schiavi
, some
seventy
"famous"
Argentines
offer their greetings for sums of money ranging
between 5 and 150 dollars
.
But not everything seems to be pure personal profit.
In the profile of
Flaco
Schiavi, for example, the page details that the ex-footballer "
donates his income
to the Lincoln Hospital," the Buenos Aires town where the former Boca y Argentinos is from.
Like Schiavi, in the profile of the Belgrano de Córdoba player,
Hernán Bernadello
, it is ensured that he donates from his income to unspecified "children's hospitals".
The phrase "donate from your income" implies that
some income remains for the celebrity
who joined the catalog.
The search for celebrities who charge for a greeting for someone who does not have that status,
although unfriendly
, is not entirely new.
The web would only come to launder an income generator, as
old as the old swap
.
Or as common as
the presences
-the charge to go and take the photo on the banner-, today restricted by the pandemic.
The list mixes the actor Osvaldo Laport (30 dollars) with unknown interpreters of Santa Claus and the journalist
Roxy Vázquez
(22 dollars) with the retired soccer player Alberto
Conejo
Tarantini (20) or
Tamara Bella
, the creator of the hit version of quarantine "Supón " (15 dollars).
Malaspina would have one of the
most expensive cachets
, at $ 50, only surpassed by a very voluptuous Argentine celebrity living abroad: the
pornstar
Sabrina Sabrok
, remembered for
spitting
on Jorge Lafauci in Marcelo Tinelli's program, offers her video to a
whopping of 150 dollars
.
A greeting from the actor Osvaldo Laport trades $ 30 on the web.
Photo EFE
In social networks, as expected, the debate about the decorum of profiting with something as basic as a greeting was installed.
One of those who fueled the controversy was the journalist Ángel de Brito, who wrote in a tweet: "What the hell
hahahahaha
", when answering a colleague who was talking about the service.
The page
Web
offers "personalized videos of your favorite celebrities" from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Spain, United States, France, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico , Dominican Republic, Ukraine (sic), Uruguay and Venezuela.
What the hell hahahahah https://t.co/boUZHAmBLT
- ANGEL (@AngeldebritoOk) April 6, 2021
"Choose your celebrity and request the message. Complete the payment process. Receive your personalized video!", Informs about
the steps
to access the recorded salutation.
The celebrity categories listed there are: actors, adults, dancers, chefs, coach, comedians, athletes, dubbing, fitness, imitators, influencers, models, motivational, musicians,
others
, journalists, presenters,
tiktokers
and youtubers.
Carlos Villagrán, Quico del Chavo, say hi for $ 150.
Photo file
Thus, for example, for Colombia there is the xeneize left back,
Frank Fabra
($ 30), or
the famous Quico, from Chavo
(Carlos Villagrán) charges US $ 150 from Mexico.
The musician
Khaled El Letraficador
, from Panama, is the one who charges the most for the greeting: a
thousand dollars
.
The tariff of the Argentine greeting
Musicians
Noel Schajris ($ 150)
MYA (US $ 50)
Teen pop duo MyA is also in the greeting catalog.
Photo Cristian Fuertes
Mariela Montero (US $ 30)
The former Big Brother, Mariela Montero records greetings online.
Photo file
Fer Navarro (US $ 50)
July Los Turros (US $ 50)
Martín Ricca (US $ 20)
Julio Pitbull ($ 7)
Andy Ini ($ 25)
Agus Cassano (US $ 30)
Exequiel Sand (US $ 10)
Comedians
Bomba Ballende (US $ 30)
Journalists
Roxy Vazquez ($ 22)
The journalist Roxy Vázquez.
Photo file
Quique Felman (US $ 20)
Presenters
Romina Malaspina (US $ 50)
Greta Rodríguez (US $ 20)
Alejandra Pulido (US $ 10)
Matías Vázquez (US $ 20)
Tamara Bella (US $ 15)
Fernando Fiore The President (US $ 35)
Actors
Sabrina Sabrok ($ 150)
Fredy Villarreal (US $ 20)
Fredy Villarreal, comedian, impersonator, actor.
And online greeter.
Marcelo Córdoba (US $ 15)
Lorena Meritano (US $ 15)
Osvaldo Laport (US $ 30)
Sebastián Britto (US $ 8)
Valu Zapata (US $ 10)
Dorismar (US $ 20)
Diego Soldano (US $ 25)
Ignacio Casano (US $ 5)
Ramiro Fumazoni (US $ 20)
Nicolás Becerra "El Profe Nico" (US $ 5)
Juan Ignacio Di Marco (US $ 10)
Laura Vignatti (US $ 17)
Javier Gómez Morteo (US $ 20)
Diego Vicos (US $ 20)
Cecilia Katz ($ 10)
Coach
Celeste González (US $ 70)
Athletes
Rolando Schiavi (US $ 30)
Rolando Schiavi, former Boca figure.
Photo file
"Chelo" (US $ 50)
Andrés Chávez (US $ 5)
Nicolás Sánchez (US $ 30)
Nicolás Agustín Musician (US $ 5)
Hernán Bernardello (US $ 5)
Javier Agustín Bustillos (US $ 15)
Manu Roffo ($ 15)
Coty Vázquez (US $ 10)
Alberto "Rabbit" Tarantini (US $ 20)
Mariano Nagore (US $ 12)
Impersonators
Javier Parisi (US $ 50)
Memo Senas (US $ 10)
Martín Russo (US $ 20)
Influencers
Lady Moni (US $ 40)
Mariano Rosales (US $ 15)
Caesar Ferreiraca (US $ 5)
Brian Crucitta ($ 5)
Lino Paladea (US $ 10)
Youtuber
The Laucha (US $ 20)
Models
Eliana Silla (US $ 12)
Tana Romero (US $ 10)
Guadalupe Diagosti (US $ 15)
Erika Boveri (US $ 25)
Anabel Zalazar (US $ 30)
Dubbing
Santiago Magnone (US $ 10)
Sebastián Llapur (US $ 25)
Others
Maximiliano Bagnasco (US $ 40)
Diego Alfonso (US $ 15)
Marcos Nahuel (US $ 10)
César Jauricich (US $ 25)
Santa Claus (US $ 30)
Argentine Santa Claus (US $ 15)
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