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Darío Barassi crossed a participant of '100 Argentines Say' who sent him to the gym

2021-08-13T22:24:19.300Z


The attitude of the driver of El Trece went viral due to how he responded to a young man named Facundo.


08/13/2021 18:18

  • Clarín.com

  • Fame

Updated 08/13/2021 6:37 PM

Darío Barassi

 (37) not only entertains the public on the screen of El Trece with

100 Argentines they say

(Monday to Friday at 2.30 p.m.), but also goes viral with, for example, the forceful response he gave in this case to a participant when he sent him to "know" a gym.

The crossing occurred this week with

Facundo

, one of the members of the

Papazian

family

.

"Tell me about three activities you do per day,"

the presenter asked the young man who went to participate in the program.

"The gym. Do you know it?"

, was the response to Facu's bone, causing Barassi to look unfriendly, albeit with a lot of humor.

"I don't know him," replied the driver;

to which the participant redoubled the bet with a

"go get it

.

"

"What happens is that when you went to the gym, I studied, I trained,"

the presenter of

100 Argentines told

Facundo

in a bad way

, who replied by pointing out the difference of 20 years of age between the two.

Barassi doing one of his typical poses (Capture TV).

"Well, at your age I was already in a university degree. I have two university degrees

,

"

continued Barassi.

"I congratulate you," Facundo told him.

"No, I'm congratulating you on your biceps,"

the driver retorted.

"I hope that one day they will give you the savings account that I have"

, shot Darío Barassi, to finally move on to the question in question about the game.

After that spicy crossing, Facundo had to respond with a profession or trade of a protagonist of a fiction of El Trece, and answered "tachero".

In the first instance, the driver believed that taxi drivers were considered within the category "chauffeur", which had already been given as an answer.

Finally, the option was valid, but unfortunately for the participant, none of the 100 Argentines had answered that.

"I want you to win, Facu

," Barassi told the competitor, then covered his face with his notes and said

"lie, I hate it."

That funny moment went viral first from Youtube and then TikTok reaching thousands of reproductions, also came to Twitter, causing

the name of the presenter is trend in Argentina

.

Many users of the bird's social network

questioned Facundo

for what he told Barassi, beyond the fact that there was a good vibe between the two at that junction.

What did Darío Barassi study

Born in the province of San Juan, the current driver of

100 Argentines said

he moved to Buenos Aires in 2003 to study

law

.

Five years later, Barassi became a

lawyer specialized in Economic and Business Law at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA)

.

His average was 9.39 and he obtained an honors diploma.

Darío Barassi was a Twitter trend because of how he responded to Facundo (Capture),

Darío began studying acting when he was in the fifth year of high school, and while he was studying law, he continued studying dramatic arts with 

Alicia Zanca

.

After his debut as a

chronicler of 

AM, Before the Midday

(Telefe) in 2008, he gained popularity and two years later he was the protagonist of the play, protagonist of the play

Chicos Católicos

.

In 2013 she

won a scholarship and traveled to New York

, United States of America, to study singing with 

Christopher Stephens

, a renowned Broadway musician and director.

DR

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Source: clarin

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