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The comedian will once once more embody the bird Tutu Tutu for a new performance of the dance program. However, his pets ended up breaking the head of the fictional animal. “They ate it and pulled out its feathers,” Carrera said.
During the night of this Monday the comedian Kurt Carrera will bring back his iconic character “Tutu Tutu” following years away from the screen when performing a choreography under the role of the bird for the program Here you dance.
In space, Carrera and Yenima Muñoz will dance with the attire of the birds “Tutu Tutu” and “Tutu Tuta”seeking to perform a dance that would simulate the courtship of birds to the rhythm of Until you forget me by Luis Miguel.
Thus, the emotional and funny performance will fill Carrera with nostalgia, who will mention that “for me it’s nice to do this because releasing ‘Tutu Tutu’ is always nice. It is a character that I do not have to think regarding muchI just put on the hood and I’m him.”
In any case, he will explain that “in this case it is not a 100% ‘Tutu Tutu’, it is half humanoid, because it is only the head, but people will appreciate it, because the character hasn’t been on screen for a long timeand less dancing”.
Specifically, the hood that Carrera will wear It is the original garment of the characterthe same one with which he performed for years in Morandé with company and at the Viña del Mar Festival.
In any case, this will be the last time that Carrera wears the head of the character on television, since over the weekend he revealed that his pets ended up destroying the garment.
“They ate it and pulled out its feathers. It was the original one that I used in Viña, I’m going to have to send it to be fixed. Fortunately, I have a spare one, which is the one I gave to Yenima to play ‘Tutu Tuta’. But it’s not exactly the same as the other one,” Kurt said in a statement.
It all happened last Saturday when on his Instagram account Carrera shared a video where he appeared on the floor of his house, pretending to cry surrounded by feathers and with the hood in his hand.
“Why did they do it?!”Carrera questions his two pets, who react to kissing their owner.