Leonardo Favio, from My Name, demonstrated a new and extreme facet

To the surprise of many followers, the young singer dared to learn a new sport and live other experiences

After his successful participation in the most recent season of 'Yo me llamo', the Leonardo Favio impersonator has tasted the honeys of fame and recognition, as millions of fans now follow him on social media.

In fact, these users were surprised to see a post they shared last Tuesday, April 12, when he let it be known that he moved a little away from singing and his character to show a new facet.

It turns out that Sergio Moscoso (first name of the young singer) gave himself the opportunity to learn a new sport that, among other things, is not very common for many people: skateboarding. Which is why he bought a skateboard and assured that it is never too late to learn new talents.

Leonardo Favio's stuntman, who told how his time in 'My name is it' arranged his love life, received a lot of comments from those who are watching his life private. Some congratulated him and others, for no reason, questioned his decision.

“He looks like old to be riding on that”, “you are very brave, because it will really never be too late to follow our dreams”, “this man seems very tender to me, just look at his happy face with something so basic” and “while some buy trucks with the money of the contest, others dedicate themselves to being happy”; are some of the reactions that sparked the publication in which he appears dressed in a hat and a sweatshirt.

However, Moscoso did not decide to speak out in the face of negative messages and, on the contrary, devoted himself to interacting with those who expressed his good wishes to him.

It is key to point out that the final of the largest imitators competition in the country was played between the contestants playing Maluma, Leonardo Favio (who won some 400 million pesos for the challenges he won during the program's development) and Camilo Sesto, but it was the emulus of the Spanish musician who was crowned the champion.

Thus, the young participant took 500 million pesos, but due to the occasional profit established in the National Tax Statute, he was deducted 20% of the millionaire sum, that is, $100 million. However, in dialogue with the information portal Pulzo assured that he will share the juicy prize with his fellow finalists.

The winner of this season also added: “Money is also a tool for achieving goals and dreams, so we have reached an agreement where we are all going to win.”

In replacement of 'Yo me llamo', the eighteenth installment of the 'Desafío' arrived on the channel's programming grid, a reality show that has been ranked as one of the most watched productions by Colombians at night.

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