Omar Chaparro mocked Alfredo Adame's “bicycle kicks”

The Mexican actor performed on Paola Rojas' “Al Aire” program, where he recreated the actor's controversial martial arts movements

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Omar Chaparro mocks Alfredo Adame's “bicycle kicks”

After his most recent public brawl against Carlos Trejo's legal representative, the controversial Mexican driver, Alfredo Adame, has positioning again in the social media trend derived from his questioned martial arts practices.

The fact has caused users and personalities of the medium of the show to mock the incident and the way the former host of Hoy acts. This time it was the turn of Omar Chaparro, with whom he has already had some encounters.

As part of his most recent promotion for his new film And what is he like? , where he shares credits with Mauricio Ochmann, the Mexican history was presented in the most recent broadcast of Televisa's program Al aire, where the comedian also delved into his new project; however, what caused the most to talk about was at the close of the morning, where he mocked Adame's kicks.

And that is when all the hosts of the morning Paola Rojas, Odalys Ramírez and Carlos Urtado got together to thank the Televisa audience for tuning in. Omar Chaparro was seen joking with Urtado, where they simulated a fight, but when he said “Hit him, hit him, I know karate look”, he lay down on the ground and imitated Alfredo Adame's controversial fighting moves.

Carlos Urtado immediately shared the comical moment on his social networks with the description: “Bicycle kick, courtesy @omarchaparro”, and as expected quickly his followers understood the reference of the singer, there the publication in less than 24 hours gathered just over 6 thousand views with some reactions from mockery against the Mexican presenter.

This is not the first time that the leading actor of Tod @s caen, has positioned himself against Alfredo Adame, it was in one of the last interviews on the YouTube program, La Cotorrisa, where Chaparro argued that “Unlike Alfredo Adame I did train all my life”, statements that reached his fellow professional colleague.

Omar Chaparro used a phrase from Adame to respond to the controversy Credit (Video: Instagram/ @vengalalaegriatva)

And sooner or later, Alfredo Adame, in a meeting with various media, responded to the headline of the program Tu-Night with Omar Chaparro.

“The coach piter* of the stars who said they didn't exist (the kicks) and the squirt of Omar Chaparro who said it was not a black ribbon and that vibe, all those envious people, remember that success poisons and frustration, bitterness, complexes and envy, because they are very light sleepers,” he stressed.

After Adame's statements, Omar Chaparro took advantage of the space that Venga la Alegría gave him to use a phrase by Alfredo Adame for answer him to the controversy; there the actor mentioned that it could also become unbearable if he was attacked.

“There is a very nice phrase, which in fact I agree with him (Alfredo Adame), I heard it in one of his books, I really liked it a lot and he says: 'I am very cool until I ching*n', the actor who dubbed Pikachu's voice in his Latin version in Pokémon: Detective Pikachu delved into laughter.

On that occasion, the presenter explained that he no longer wanted to continue within the controversy in which he got involved and chose to admit that he had respect for Adame, although he did not leave aside the mention of “bicycle kicks” and reiterated that he could never learn them.

“I couldn't say if it was envy because... maybe it is envy because I never learned to do bicycle kicks, but I respect it,” he deepened in his speech with Venga la Alegría weekends.

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