They tried, but it didn't work. Azul Vela and Molly Gereda, members of Puro Sentimientos, went viral for offering a free concert on the road, after their bus was stranded in Ica due to stoppage of carriers. The singers did their best to convince the protesters, but their efforts did not work.
In the TikTok clip, which has more than 1 million views, you can see the members of the music group singing “If they know how I get so they invite me”. A member of the orchestra is even seen dancing to the rhythm of the song to offer a more elaborate show.
However, none of this helped. Although the protesters enjoyed the short presentation with applause, they finally gave them the bad news: “Everything they do to get through... Bravo! But still, what they don't know is that they won't happen,” they said with laughter.
The national artists had no choice but to accept their fate and laugh at what happened. “How bad they are! Already guys, thank you very much,” they said before retiring. The user who uploaded the clip assured the incredulous netizens that they did not really let the one in the orchestra pass because of the protest.
The next day, Molly Gereda reported that she stayed with her partner Azul Vela at her grandmother's house, located in Ica. In addition, he pointed out that they were not really trying to convince the Protestants, but were just singing to take the situation with humor. “This is getting out of control. We're in j*** mode. HAHAHAHA, it was all part of the show,” he said.
PAMELA FRANCO MADE IT TO LIMA
Unlike her other teammates, the leader of Puro Sentimiento and the dancer Andrea Maestre traveled from Tacna to Lima despite the difficulties they experienced during their transfer. “Finally,” wrote Christian Dominguez's partner.
Recall that a day earlier the cumbiambero raised his voice of protest on the América Hoy set to report that Puro Sentimiento was stranded in Ica. In addition, he revealed that he was unable to reach the Pachacamac studios, last Monday, March 28, due to the protests.
HOW DO YOU KNOW WHICH ROADS ARE BLOCKED?
The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC), through the Provías office, has launched a Road Emergency Viewer. This digital tool allows you to know in real time the traffic situation and the roads on which you can and cannot travel throughout the country. Access it by CLICKING HERE.
Likewise, the Superintendency of Land Transport of People, Cargo and Goods (Sutran) revealed that there are eight regions most affected by the road blockade on Monday.
According to the first Sutran bulletin, the regions affected by the road blockade are: Piura, Cajamarca, Ayacucho, Áncash, Junín, Arequipa, Apurimac and Puno.
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