The exMidachi criticized the conductor for his musical gifts and they maintained a tense live crossover.

On Monday Dady Brieva was a guest at Los Mammones (America) and starred in a tense crossover with Jey Mammon . The former Midachi did not keep his acid opinions about the conductor’s musical performance during the program, and although he clarified that the criticisms were “humorous”, it all ended in confrontation. With some risque words and puzzled looks, they met live and could not hide their disagreements.

After the segment of “24 questions” that each guest answers at midnight in a fast ping-pong, the beginning of the fight between them took place. The conductor anticipated that in the next block they would sing together, and Brieva’s response was not as expected: “ Why do you play the piano? ”.

Faced with the surprising questioning, Jey remained serious and replied: “Because I like it. Spicy, the actor redoubled the bet: “ And why don’t you learn? ”. The expression on the driver’s face was transformed, and he decided to respond without a filter: “Ah, in addition to being a humorist, you are lining . 

In an attempt to lower the force of her statements, Brieva insisted: “No! Perón said that there was nothing worse than a brute with concerns . Well, what happens is that I love the charango and I also have a saxophone. I know how to play, but I don’t know how to play well, at least not as I would like ”.

When everything seemed to have been solved, at another moment in the talk, the comedian took up the topic: “ Does it bother you that you don’t know how to play the piano well? ”. Once again, the driver defended himself: “No, because I play well.” Dissatisfied, Dady continued to question him: “And do you read music?” With some discomfort, Jey replied: “Yes. Anything else?”

“But you got upset,” the guest chicanered him. Without denying his anger, the driver acknowledged: “Yes, of course it bothered me. I am telling you. I play the piano well and you tell me I play badly! ”. The confrontation continued and Brieva tried to clarify her opinion: “What happens is that I have you as something else. Like a communicator who says from the gut what he feels ”.

“You can also say many things with the piano,” Mammón refuted. And the ex-Midachi returned to counterattack: “Until now I did not see you.” The panelists on the floor calmed the waters and commented in unison, “It’s fucking you!” As Brieva nodded. “Come on, bolu … Remember that they are the ones who have to be surprised, not us (in relation to the audience).

Sharp and ironic, Jey added: ” Then stop surprising me, ” and later emphasized: “Dady is more fan today than ever.” At the end they were able to put the situation together and sang together on the piano, although it took them a while to agree to choose the songs, and the atmosphere of tension was evident at all times.

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