The influencer and former reality member Gino Assereto is having a good professional moment as part of the musical cast ‘Men on the grill a staging led by the renowned actor Marco Zunino . As part of the promotion of this show, Assereto and his companions recently attended the program ‘Magaly TV, the firm ‘, hosted by Magaly Medina. However, the visit was marked by a tense exchange between the journalist and the influencer, which generated various reactions among viewers and followers on social networks.
Gino Assereto and Magaly Medina appear together, despite a tense discussion LIVE
During the program, Magaly Medina took the opportunity to ask questions and comments to each of the cast members, with her characteristic direct and sarcastic style. Among the jokes, the ‘Magpie ‘He made an observation to Gino Assereto that generated discomfort. “I say: ‘No wonder, I spent the whole day lying on the beanbag, doing nothing, and the other one (in reference to Jazmín Pinedo) got bored,'” the host commented jokingly.
Far from remaining silent, Gino Assereto responded firmly, defending his position and the personal effort he has made in recent years. “No, not at all. You don’t know all the work I have done internally to be where I am, Magaly. I have had to work a lot on myself,” declared the influencer, making it clear that his personal development has been a priority. .
Despite the awkward moment during the interview, Gino Assereto surprised his followers on social networks by sharing a photograph on his social media account. instagram where he appears alongside Magaly Medina and her colleagues from ‘Hombres a la Plancha’. The image caught attention, as the influencer used the song ‘Suave’ by Luis Miguel as a musical background, which generated speculation about a possible reconciliation between the two.
However, it is presumed that the photograph was taken before the interview on the set of ‘Magaly TV, the firm’ . Therefore, it has not been confirmed whether the relationship between Medina and Assereto remained on good terms after the tense television moment.