The former president of Peru, Martín Vizcarra, starred in an unexpected meeting with the popular streamer Christopher Bridge Vienna known as ChristRat last Tuesday, December 10. The broadcast, which mixed politics, humor and personal experiences, generated a strong impact on social networks and quickly went viral.
Martín Vizcarra speaks out about Dina Boluarte’s surgeries
The event began with Martín Vizcarra making a peculiar entrance to the rhythm of ‘My baby fiu fiu ‘, the song inspired by a controversial chapter of his life. The former president, now with a strong presence on social networks, took advantage of the occasion to announce that he had reached one million followers on TikTok highlighting his foray into the digital field after his time in politics.
During a recent interview with the popular streamer Cristorata Martín Vizcarra did not hesitate to criticize President Dina Boluarte, calling her recent statement about the possibility of preparing a family menu with only 10 soles a “mockery.” According to Vizcarra, these types of statements demonstrate a disconnection with the reality of many Peruvian families. “Someone who spends 4,000 soles a day on food cannot say that with 10 soles they can feed a family. “It is a mockery,” the former president expressed firmly.
The conversation also included a moment of humor when viewers began calling him “nose” in the comments of the stream. Martín Vizcarra, known for his relaxed attitude towards criticism, responded with a laugh: “My sex appeal is my nose. Nose? “To be very honored.” In addition, he took the opportunity to rule out any intention to undergo rhinoplasty, in clear reference to the current president’s surgeries.
Finally, true to his style, ChristRat took the opportunity to add humor to the meeting, offering Martín Vizcarra a pionono, a direct reference to the poems written by the former congresswoman Zully Pinchi, related to a controversy surrounding the former president. The scene sparked laughter from both the guest and the live audience.
Vizcarra meets with Cristorata and tells of his experience in the Government Palace
During the meeting in a location that replicated the Government Palace, Martín Vizcarra shared interesting anecdotes about his time in said place, where he arrived after assuming the presidency to replace Pedro Pablo Kuczynski.
“After many years, the Palace was inhabited again, because my predecessors chose not to live there. Kuczynski did not live there. Before him, Ollanta Humala, Alan García and Alejandro Toledo were presidents and none of them lived in the Palace. So I had to make friends with all the ghosts that haunt there ”, he commented.