They did it to him. On August 13, during his show My field TV La Fermethe popular journalist Medina Al Majali He shared with his viewers a story that, although it started out exciting, ended up being a prank closer to the comedic duo’s style. Talk nonsense.
Jorge Luna and Ricardo MendozaKnown for their irreverent sense of humor, they sent the ATV character a supposed business class flight ticket, as well as a ticket to their next show at New York’s famous Madison Square Garden. However, what seemed like a generous gift turned out to be an elaborate prank.
“They sent me my yellow flowers, and they sent me my ticket with a QR code to go to New York to sit and see her. And I said, ‘My children, how do you love me?’” the journalist commented at the beginning of her story, looking moved as she recalled that moment. However, excitement quickly gave way to doubt when he reviewed the details of the flight ticket. “I look and say, ‘Lima to JFK, September 13, 0.5 a.m., business class, all paid for by Talk nonsense. But there is no airline. “I mean, they bothered me,” he revealed with a laugh.
My field She detailed how, in the middle of a trip to New York to attend a comedy duo show, she realized that the ticket lacked the basic elements that a real ticket should have. There was no mention of an airline or specific details about the flight, which quickly led her to conclude that it was all part of a well-orchestrated prank by Jorge and Ricardo.
The journalist, known for her strong personality and ability to detect deception, couldn’t help but laugh as she recounted how she could have fallen into the trap. “Let’s see how it goes, if I say I’m leaving… it’ll be very expensive for them,” she said, noting that the comedians would have had trouble if she tried to use the ticket.
in the end, Medina Al Majali He took the incident in good humor, realizing that the joke was “his style,” referring to his particular sense of humor. Jorge Luna and Ricardo MendozaThe story became a light moment on his show, reflecting the friendship and mischief he had with comedians who knew how to prank him without major consequences.
newly, Indicube He issued a statement in response to the recent statements of Jorge Luna and Ricardo Mendoza Successful program hosts Talk nonsense, Who claimed that they were offered to trademark their show in exchange for an indecent payment. The comedians commented during their show that people offered to settle the trademark registration process for a sum of money.
“They’ve offered us this a thousand times. They’ve said, ‘I’ll solve it for you,’ but there are 20 solutions.” [mil soles]“Two for me, two for this one, 10 for the other, and fewer cards,” Mendoza said on the show, noting that it was an irregular process.
In its statement, the government body strongly rejected these accusations, describing them as unfounded and presented without providing evidence. The document reads: “Indecopi strongly rejects the statements made in a program published in the digital environment, without providing any evidence, regarding the exchange of an inappropriate amount to allow the registration of a trademark.”
In addition, Indecopi announced that it will analyze the content of the video in question and take appropriate legal action against those involved. It also asked Luna and Mendoza to provide the necessary information and evidence to investigate these serious allegations.
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