“One of my children recorded me and everyone was dying of laughter” – Publimetro Chile

“One of my children recorded me and everyone was dying of laughter” – Publimetro Chile
“One of my children recorded me and everyone was dying of laughter” – Publimetro Chile

One of the lighter topics that were discussed during the interview Daniela Aránguiz in the Chilevisión star, We can talk, was the video that she uploaded to her social networks mocking the deputy Maite Orsini.

“Cara de cuica” was recorded playing the ukulele, alluding to Jorge Valdivia’s interview, who pointed out that he likes to see his current partner playing said instrument.

In the video, Aránguiz begins singing: “Goodbye Tía Paty, goodbye Aunt Lela”and then he added: “let’s have a little pisco, let’s smoke a little something, let’s sing for the eleventh here”, all this with a bottle of pisco in his hand while he sang and laughed.

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When consulted about this episode by the animator Julio César Rodríguez, lThe “Follow Me” panelist pointed out that this occurred in a family environment while they were in the kitchen and a family member read the excerpt about the ukulele. “I feel that the environments are under so much pressure, with so much pain…” he began by pointing out.

She mentioned thatand his children began to question their father’s behaviorand they told him things like, for example: “How does this talk about this person and He destroys my mother, he was never in love with my mother…”.

“For all those questions, I try to take something from that so that they laugh and that that memory, which may perhaps be painful, is a funny memory.. I have always said that putting a laugh on top of the misfortune you are experiencing changes your perspective on things,” she continued.

“I had been playing the ukulele for an hour and one of my children recorded me and everyone was dying of laughter.”“added Daniela, who received the video from one of her children, found it funny and decided to upload it to her Instagram stories.

It was all about laughter, in the kitchen of my house, having dinner, dying of laughter. Without wanting to harm anyone, without wanting to make fun of anyone, I found it funny“, he pointed.

Rodríguez asked her if she doesn’t think this hurts her in the long run, because people wouldn’t think it was a family humor with his children. “I found it funny, I have very great communication with my followers, I interact a lot. I found it funny and uploaded it (…) I laugh at myself,” she closed.

 
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