08/09/2021 4:17 PM
Clarín.com
Fame
Updated 08/09/2021 4:59 PM
Different images of
Alejandro Marley Wiebe
(51) are usually the protagonists of different memes that circulate on social networks.
Far from taking it badly, the host of La Voz Argentina (Telefe, at 10:30 p.m.)
offered a photograph of his face
for his followers to make their own, change the meaning and use it with humor.
On both his Twitter and Instagram accounts, Marley wrote:
"I saw that there are many memes with my faces so I make my contribution for the day!
And each of those memes have words like 'milanesa' 'calesita' or whatever. intrigue that will appear with this? #Marley ".
Marley's post offering a photo of him to become a meme.
Instagram.
And he added a
photo of a close-up of him
looking at the camera, with a neutral gesture.
Quickly, Internet users did their thing, his name became a Trend on Twitter and he
received a wave of unusual responses.
"We love you Marley, our source of memes,"
wrote a follower, showing the good relationship of the driver with his followers.
Some of the responses that Marley garnered to his photograph.
Marley
even
reacted to some of the new memes
.
"Tires," wrote a follower about the driver's photo and he replied: "Very original."
"Supercalifragilisticoespialidoso", another person added to the image, something that provoked a laughing comment from Marley, as with "cachota".
Some of the responses that Marley garnered to his photograph.
"Pirulín", "Saracatunga", "When you see an electoral spot", "Churrasco", "For my part no prof" and "Bondiola", among many others, were some of the phrases or words that added to Marley's photo and populated social networks.
The most unusual answers:
Some of the responses that Marley garnered to his photograph.
Some of the responses that Marley garnered to his photograph.
Some of the responses that Marley garnered to his photograph.
Some of the responses that Marley garnered to his photograph.
Some of the responses that Marley garnered to his photograph.
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