Jaime Bayly mourned Tongo’s death.

Abelardo Gutierrezbetter known as Morning in the artistic world, he died on the night of Friday March 10. His departure provoked various reactions, as many hoped that the interpreter of ‘La Pituca’ would recover so that he continues to cheer up his followers with his funny occurrences.

Moreover, just as the singer had a large legion of followers, he also made good friends on television, one of them was the journalist Jaime Bayly. For several years, ‘The Tongue’ appeared in the missing program ‘Sniper’ for Latin frequency.

Tongo was constantly invited by the popular ‘Enfant terrible’ to promote his songs, in addition he considered him a close friend. For this reason, the Peruvian artist did not hesitate to promote the political career of the writer on more than one occasion.

In one of their meetings that they had in the program of Jaime Baylythe cumbia singer appeared to sing the song: “Jaime, Jaime, Jaime, Jaime Bayly, Jaime pa’ presidente.”

Immediately, the reporter reacted in a good way and couldn’t help but play a bad joke on Morning, where he was offered the embassy of Haiti if he became the next president of Peru. “Tongo, I owe you everything I am and if I win (the general elections) I will appoint you ambassador to Haiti,” he joked.

Jaime Bayly and Tongo were good friends.
Jaime Bayly and Tongo were good friends.

The relationship between the two was distanced when Jaime Bayly ceased to have a program in Peru, as the writer moved to Miami, where he was responsible for another space for MegaTV.

However, that didn’t stop him from saying goodbye to his friend when he learned that he had passed away. Via your account Facebookthe reporter wrote a heartfelt message saying goodbye to the singer.

Additionally, Jaime recalled the experiences they had over several years, noting that Morning He learned to keep up to date with television, in addition to giving everything to see his audience smile, to the point of no longer worrying about making fun of himself to achieve this goal.

“My friend Tongo was a genius improvising funny moments. All his talent was purely intuitive, learned on the street. I understood television as a perpetual party, a delirious circus. He didn’t mind ridiculing himself, making fun of himself, making his audience laugh. How he made me laugh, how I will miss him. Rest dear friend. You were my ideal partner in our humorous conspiracies. My sincere condolences to his family,” he said.

Jaime Bayly said goodbye to Tongo.
Jaime Bayly said goodbye to Tongo.

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