The name of Carlos Alvarez captured the headlines of the press after making a parody of the first lady, Lilia Paredes, during her time on Jaime Chincha’s “Eighth Commandment” program. During the imitation of him, the actor held a discriminatory and stigmatizing speech, which is why he was harshly criticized on networks and questioned by the MIMP and members of the ministerial cabinet.
As a result of that episode, the comedian denounced that he received threats on his social platforms; however, he was not daunted. Days later, Álvarez declared to “Amor y fuego” that he would continue to imitate Lilia Paredes, just as he has been doing with other political personalities.
When calm seemed to prevail in his career, the television comedian reappeared on his social networks to tell his followers unfortunate news.
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Carlos Álvarez denounces threats against him and his family
The former presenter said that warnings from netizens continue, he even took a screenshot of one of them.
“What you don’t know, Carlitos, is that one of these days, your whole family will have a surprise. Ha, ha, ha, ha, let’s see if you continue with the humor stu ****”, read the screenshot. The account that he threatened him had the name of Motos stickers.
The impersonator wrote of the post: “The cowards continue to threaten without showing their faces. Troll business is good”.
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Which former presidents sought to censor Carlos Álvarez?
The personification of political authorities in his career as a comedian has brought him not only success, but also legal problems. This happened with former presidents Michelle Bachelet and Hugo Chávez, who sent him notarial letters as they were dissatisfied with the parodies about his person.
“I have an office full of notarial letters, not only from Peru, but also from abroad. I have Hugo Chávez, Michelle Bachelet, whom I met after a while, he joked with me and even took a picture, “the interpreter told Infobae.
MIMP disapproves parody of Carlos Álvarez to Lilia Paredes
The Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (MIMP) did not ignore the impersonation that Carlos Álvarez made of the first lady Lilia Paredes, for which he spoke on his official Twitter account to condemn the act.
“In relation to the parody of the first lady Lilia Paredesfrom the MIMP we declare that we are against all types of discrimination and for the defense of the dignity of women”, read his short statement.
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