«Queraltó bought from a guy who brought things like Gucci, Prada. He paid in twelve checks. And he always said ‘how they see you they treat you…’ », they recount in Me Late Glamorama


Author: Glamorama Team / October 7, 2022

“Juan Pablo Queraltó bought from a guy who brought things like Gucci, Prada,” journalist Sergio Rojas told Me Late Prime.

Among the various topics and stories related to television that they comment on the TV + entertainment program, the host Daniel “Huevo” Fuenzalida made memories of Chilevisión and the name of the journalist and host of Sabingo emerged. This was the dialogue:

Daniel Fuenzalida: “One passed through the corridor of Chilevisión, in Inés Matte Urrejola, where the casino and press were, and it was like Paseo Ahumada. They might sell you everything, but everything”

Louis Sandoval: “There was a girl who sold kneaded bread, remember?”

Fuenzalida: “Lucho Cuevas, who until now works in Chielvisión, a cameraman, had shirts, he sold them”

Sergio Rojas: “And when they typically came to sell jewelry, in those suitcases, and you bought them in installments”

Sandoval: “I bought perfume”

Andres Caniulef: “Her catalog makeup too”

Fuenzalida: “There was a stage person who sold more illicit things…”

Rojas: “Do you know who bought a lot? Juan Pablo Queralto. He would buy from a guy who would bring things like Gucci, Prada”

Fuenzalida: “Su Michael Kors”

Rojas: “And Juan Pablo had opened his first checking account, so he had a checkbook and paid in twelve checks. And he always said ‘Sergio, how they see you, they treat you’. And he looks where he got. The man was right.

“I had nothing in the fridge, nothing, but nothing, hopefully a cracker, but the man was wearing Gucci, Prada”

Caniulef: “The first iPhone that I saw, in the hands of Juan Pablo Queraltó”

Fuenzalida: “Very good man. She did “

Rojas: “He said this. For example, he would arrive in an expensive car and say ‘they’re going to say ‘I can’t offer you 200 thousand pesos, because you won’t even have enough for gasoline’… Then, (they’re going to say) ‘I have to pay you a million, two millions’. That’s why he always tried to appear very big, like he needed a lot of money. And he worked for him.”

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