Alex Brocca's book called 'Canto de dolor' placed Ernesto Pimentel in the middle of the controversy. The work of the late dancer contrasted everything that was seen in the biographical film 'Chabuca'. This caused a series of criticisms from the public who saw the film. Given this, the host of 'El reventonazo de la Chola' broke his silence and expressed his feelings about what happened after revelations from his ex-partner.
What did Ernesto Pimentel say about Alex Brocca's version?
Ernesto Pimentel He preferred to avoid commenting on the criticism that has rained down on him after the premiere of his film 'Chabuca', in which he remembers his ex-partner Alex Brocca. However, on Saturday, April 20, on his program 'El reventonazo de la Chola', the television host broke his silence and defended himself.
“I want to thank all of Peru who have accompanied us on this promotional tour. The film 'Chabuca' is based on Ernesto's life, it is not necessarily a documentary. It is important to say that it is for those over 14 years old, but suitable for all those who want to have a good time and see with a little love how life moves forward,” Pimentel said at the beginning.
“It is a story that has no good or bad, opening a wound is an opportunity to celebrate life saying that every minute is worth it, that every moment must be celebrated. “We must all be the best person we can,” added Ernesto.
Then, Pimentel took the opportunity to sing a song 'I take to forget' and mentioned a curious phrase, which would be directed to the memory of Alex Brocca: “I will forget the damage we did to each other for the love that awaits us above.”
What does Alex Brocca reveal about Ernesto Pimentel in his book?
Alex Brocca described the difficulties of his romance with Ernesto Pimentelwhich is why he announced that there was mistreatment and lack of support at critical moments by the TV host.
“When I met him, Hernán Pretel did not have a hint of the fame he has today (…). If something got me hooked on his life, it wasn't exactly a strong attraction, but the tenderness with which he approached me to conquer me (…)”, reads one part of the book.
“When I proposed to him, he was cruel enough to take me out of the picture… He never said he loved me, no matter how much I begged him, his dry expression was: 'If I'm with you it's because I care about you a lot, that should make you more than happy.' '”, Brocca indicated in another passage.
“In a body expression class, I fell and suffered a muscle tear that sent me to the hospital for two weeks. They call him (…). He took me to the doctor at the institution that he had told me so much about (…). I couldn't move my leg because it hurt like hell. So I trusted Hernán's concern, but, surprise, he changed his reaction. 'It takes four soles for you to go to the hospital,' he said, accompanying me alone to the whereabouts, and no matter how much I told him to accompany me because it was difficult for me to walk, his 'No' was radical. I had no choice but to beg him to call my mother to tell her what happened (…). She went to see me at the Carrión hospital. The Prado sisters, Arni and other friends were also there, but Hernán never showed up,” Brocca said about what Pimentel did.
What did Alex Brocca, Ernesto Pimentel's ex-partner, die from?
Alex Brocca He was known in the Peruvian artistic environment mainly as a dancer before his relationship with Ernesto Pimentel. Throughout his life, Brocca faced numerous personal challenges, including an HIV diagnosis, which he shared publicly.
The 10-year relationship that Brocca and Pimentel had was intense and complex. Alex died in September 2004 at the age of 39 at the San José del Callao hospital. His death was due to respiratory complications caused by bronchopneumonia. Furthermore, his health was already seriously deteriorated due to lymph node cancer and HIV, a disease with which he bravely fought during the last years of his life.
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