It's been a couple of weeks since the eighth season of 'Yo me llamo' came to an end, after becoming the most watched show by Colombians at night. Which is why all the media attention is now focused on the finalists, especially on the imitator of Camilo Sesto, who took first place.
As a result of his victory, Alejandro León (first name) accumulates thousands of followers on social networks and who, of course, are aware of all the details regarding his private life.
In fact, in recent hours he surprised these users with an emotional post in which he mentioned having fulfilled, together with his parents, a personal dream.
It turns out that the emulus of Camilo Sesto went from being a very humble young man to having great economic stability, because in addition to the juicy prize of 'I call me', he has his agenda full of presentations all over the country. Which is why you can now enjoy family plans that you didn't before.
The reactions of his followers to the publication were immediate, as they applauded that in such a short time they have seen great personal growth of theirs, as well as a constant interest in sharing their happiness with their closest ones.
It is worth mentioning that just ended the Caracol Televisión contest, Alejandro León left for his native Armenia and gave a free concert for the neighbors of the humble neighborhood where he lived all his life.
“You can tell that he has a very big heart, hopefully this boy will become even bigger”, “I am proud to have always voted for you in 'My name is myself'”, “your family deserves this and much more” and “keep it up, enjoy your old ones”; are some of the comments that the imitator received, decorated a few days ago in their homeland.
It is key to remember that Camilo Sesto's double took 500 million pesos, but due to the occasional profit established in the National Tax Statute, 20% of the millionaire sum, that is, $100 million, was deducted. However, in dialogue with the information portal Pulzo, he assured that he will distribute the juicy prize with the emulus of Maluma and Leonardo Favio, against whom he played the grand final.
According to La Red, he has several plans for the money he won in the competition. He wants to buy a farm in Quindío where his family can live with better conditions, without difficulties and looking at guaduales.
In addition, it seeks to invest in some businesses that it has not defined in order to have economic stability. But he also dreams of being able to contribute to foundations of the elderly and create a foundation for dogs that will welcome those who suffer from inclement humans.
Similarly, the young man whose life was filled with serious difficulties, added: “Money is also a tool for achieving goals and dreams, so we have reached an agreement where we are all going to win.”
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