There are several public figures who, in one way or another, are indebted to their audience, and Jefferson Farfán and Roberto Guizasola are no exception. Both former players are aware that they would not enjoy such popularity if the public did not prefer them, therefore, they decided to speak out, after Jorge Luna and Ricardo Mendoza, creators of ‘Hablando huevadas’, indicated that they are not due to their public.
What did Jefferson Farfán and Roberto Guizasola say about fans asking for photos?
Verónica Linares interviewed Jefferson Farfan and Roberto Guizasola on his podcast ‘La Linares’. In the conversation, the journalist was heard remembering an experience in which she saw Paolo Guerrero in front of a large queue of ‘Predator’ followers who were lining up to take a photo with their idol. The communicator recognized how complicated a recognized character in the world of entertainment must be, which is why Farfán and Guizasola spoke out.
“We understand too. They are people who follow us and give us a lot of love, so we we have to pay them back also with a photo or a video or greetings,” he begins to say. Jefferson Farfan . “What do they ask of you?” asks Linares and the response of the ‘Foquita’ left more than one in shock: “They even ask me for money . The thing is, really, sometimes they send me messages on the networks. There are people with different situations. “It touched me,” Farfán revealed.
What happened to Ricardo Mendoza and Jorge Luna?
In a YouTube broadcast on the La Linares program, Ricardo Mendoza and Jorge Luna They stated that on several occasions they choose not to interact with their followers, since they do not feel the need to do so and consider that they do not owe anything to their audience. They also assured that this is how it should be.
Ricardo Mendoza and Jorge Luna are the hosts of ‘Hablando huevadas’. Photo: diffusion.
Jorge Luna was the first to express his opinion and explained that he does not enjoy greeting people when he is in public places. He prefers to focus on his children and distance himself from fans who only seek to obtain a memory of him. “I don’t like that they are fucking with me in the street If I go out it is because my children are already very bored, and I don’t want to give you three seconds of my time because I’m with my children and I’m working all day,” said the comedian.
Ricardo Mendoza, on the other hand, also expressed his preference for not greeting his followers, appealed to their “sincerity” and was direct in his words. He stated that his behavior had already been discussed with his partner. “What we tell you are from long conversations between him and me. What we tell you is literally being in our dressing rooms, in our offices, when we had them, debating what the correct behaviors should be and the philosophical readings that we should have before these things,” he said.