Fabrizio Copano shone on James Corden’s Late Show with jokes on Boric and the “Americans” | TV and show

The comedian appeared the same night where actress Anna Kendrick and actor Michael Urie were invited.

As announced, Fabricius Copano showed up at The Late Late Show with James Cordenone of the most popular TV shows in the US.

On the occasion, the comedian presented a varied routine where he touched on various topics such as his closeness to the president Gabriel Boricthe kind of father he wants to be, anti-vaccine theories, and even mocked Americans for calling their country America.

“A friend of mine became the president of the country. He is not crazy? Can you imagine it? He is the first millennial president, he is 36 years old, and I do not think it is a great idea, ”he began by saying on his show.

Copano continued his routine laughing at the millennials. “Honestly, I don’t think we’re ready for that task, he’s probably going to quit following a month due to too much anxiety. ‘I want to travel first,’” he joked.

“He’s a nice person and he invited me to his inauguration, and of course it was a lot of fun, but it was also a bit awkward for me, because I didn’t vote for him,” she added.

“I don’t know if you agree, but you can’t vote for a friend, it’s very rare, you know too much. You can’t vote for someone who drew a penis on my forehead when I was 16. ‘That person should run the country, he’s the right person for the job,’” she joked.

Copano and fatherhood

The comedian continued his routine talking regarding his wife, his baby and the type of father he wanted to be.

“I don’t want to be the kind of father who is friends with his son, I feel like I can’t be his friend because I sleep with his mom. What kind of friend does that make you? That’s not a friend.”

In addition, he took advantage of the moment to criticize the inhabitants of Texas, where his wife was born. “It’s one of the few areas where they hate Latinos, but are Latinos at the same time,” he said.

“You run into anyone on the street and they’re like ‘oh, these fucking immigrants.’ And you ask, ‘What’s your name?’ ‘Jorge Gutierrez,’” he added.

And following in the same vein, he also mocked Americans for calling the US America and its citizens American. “This bothers me. I am American because the name of the continent is America. Technically, everyone who was born on this continent is American,” he explained.

“To me, it’s like one of the Avengers decided to call himself The Avenger. The rest of the group would be like ‘Wait, what? It’s not how it works. We are all in this together. We are the Avengers,” he joked.

Finally, he told that one of his wife’s uncles was an anti-vaxxer. “I asked him, ‘why don’t they want the (covid) vaccine?’ And one of them told me, I don’t want the vaccine because of the theory that Bill Gates is trying to control my mind with a microchip,” he recounted.

“I was like, ‘If Bill Gates tries to control your mind, let Bill Gates control your mind. He is much smarter than you, this is an opportunity to improve, good news for you and your family.”

Copano received a huge round of applause from the audience and a warm greeting from James Corden. Later on the program’s Twitter they published part of his routine.

“The very funny Fabrizio Copano has the best reason why dads shouldn’t be friends with their kids,” they wrote.

Watch Copano’s routine on The James Corden Show

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