Alfredo Casero (61)
got into the controversy over economic cuts to culture and supported the statements of
Guillermo Francella (69)
. The actor also gave his opinion on
Big Brother
(Telefe) and
Argentine television.
In an interview with
Intrusos
(America at 12), the comedian spoke about his present work: "It's
very hard to produce humor, but I still have work in the theater."
Regarding cuts in culture, Casero differed from his colleagues who demand a larger budget: "
I always worked with the money I have in my pocket, I never asked the State for anything, never again."
Then, when asked about
Big Brother,
Alfredo pointed out against that type of format:
"Honestly,
reality shows
are pathetic and sometimes there will be someone who is interested."
"It bothers me to see people do what they are told, but I don't consume it," said the actor.
Although he stressed that the existence of these formats does not take away his work:
"I don't give a damn about the matter, it doesn't move the needle for me, it will never move it."
Alfredo Casero assured that the cuts in culture do not affect him. Capture TV
"An artist who is well planted...we beat Sting by doing shows, I filled up with Sting nearby," he recalled.
In that sense, the comedian referred to his colleagues:
"This is how they destroyed artists who are easy to destroy
because they have a special sensitivity and live in a special way."
Alfredo Casero targeted "Big Brother." Capture TV
Regarding the future of his career, he said: "I have hope and work for joy, to remain angry with the people we already know is to waste the years I have left to give joy to people."
Guillermo Francella's statements about the government of Javier Milei
In an interview on Radio Miter, the actor expressed his position on the President's economic policies.
As part of the premiere of the third season of
The Manager
(Star+), its protagonist spoke with Eduardo Feinmann, Jorge Lanata and Roberto Moldavsky on his daily pass.
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The actor spoke with Radio Miter about the President's economic policies.
It was there that the actor expressed:
"With this uncertainty of seeing when the trickle ends and when people start to enjoy these measures a little more."
Regarding the measures that the President has been taking, Guillermo said: "They were more than necessary and we knew that there was going to be major surgery, they said it in the campaign and he strictly complied with it."
"Later, what was going to happen with the opposition, with the laws implemented, the Omnibus Law, the DNU, it was known that there would be contrast. A hundred days later it seems to me that it was known that this was going to happen," he added.
Although, later Francella was optimistic about the future of Argentina and predicted: "
I continue to hope that this, I don't know with what immediacy, but it will be modified in favor of the people, I do not lose hope."
After these statements were made known, they asked
Érica Rivas (49),
who worked with the actor, what she thought about them.
Érica Rivas questioned Guillermo Francella's support for Javier Milei
"The only thing I can tell you is that it doesn't surprise me because I know how Guillermo thinks
," said the actress.
In turn, Erica explained that she believes that Francella's support for the President
"is consistent with the things he chooses to do
and with the communication he decides to have with the people who see him and enjoy him as an actor."