In full celebration of Father’s Day, Martin Bossi He surprised this Sunday by publishing on his social networks a funny sketch of the relationship between Luis Miguel and his father Luisito Rey. With her work team and makeup artists. The actor played the renowned singer and his father in a musical parody inspired by the characters of the successful international series that Netflix presents about the artist’s life.
The scene takes place in a makeshift Aztec stadium in Mexico City, where Luismi is alone on stage and calls his representative where he asks where his entire team is. On the other side they answer that it is Father’s Day and they are all celebrating. The scene continues with the appearance of Luisito Rey who reproaches him for forgetting him on the part of his son.
“You have taken me out of the second season of the series that has been a success, but without me you are worth nothing”, holds Rey. “Get out of my head please, don’t torture me anymore,” Luis Miguel replies. Immediately afterwards, both coincide in singing a reggaeton, the singer intons, while Luisito plays the guitar.
Later, Rey acknowledges: “I’ve been the worst father in the world, but you don’t have to be.” That phrase makes the singer reflect, who immediately communicates with Michelle, one of his daughters, and says: “Surely I have been the worst father in the world with you, but if you give me a chance, I will stop being.” On the other side, a female voice responds: “Happy dad, I love you! Everything was as a parody that at the same time moves by the message that Martín Bossi tries to give in this last interpretation.
Luisito Rey became a very popular character. But the reality is that he was a real man with real problems, who treated his son like a money machine. Their toxic relationship is not a secret. While he owes his father much of his career, he earned it hard through abuse. Luis forced Luis Miguel to abandon his original accent, made him lie about his nationality and leave school to rehearse, among other things.
Meanwhile, the actor rehearses and prepares his long-awaited return to the theater shortly with his Bossi Comedy Tour, a new show that he will present on a theatrical tour of the main cities of Argentina.
When it comes to characterizing historical figures from all walks of life, Martín Bossi displays his entire arsenal of acting and production. Both in theater and on television and also in exclusive pieces for social networks, his audience knew how to enjoy his versions of Alberto Olmedo, Juan Carlos Calabró, Tato Bores, Lionel Messi, Marcelo Tinelli, Freddie Mercury and many more.
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