Pablo Zúñiga confessed the hard times he experienced during the pandemic, a context in which he revealed that he even tried to work for Uber, an occupation in which he ultimately failed to prosper.
The journalist known for his appearances on television making spaces with more humorous overtones, revealed the situation in conversation with Martín Cárcamo on the program "Los 5 Mandamientos" on Channel 13.
“Is it true that you tried to do an Uber during the pandemic and people got off because they thought it was a candid camera?” the animator asked according to Glamorama.
“Yes, absolutely,” responded Pablo Zúñiga, detailing that “I've been without trouble for about a year and a half, because he died, and extremely complicated with everything that means (five) children, without being able to contribute and everything.”
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The journalist affirmed that within that “desperation” he got a car, and his were too old, after which he began working on the transportation application as a way to generate income for his home.
However, he reported that "of six people who got on in one period, four told me 'ah, no, don't record me' and I couldn't finish the degree", for which he regretted that in the end "I couldn't work" .
“I couldn't do it, because people would get in the car and say 'hey, this is a hidden camera.' 'No. It's true'. 'No. Don't record me, I don't want to, seriously. They got off and I couldn't”, he added.
“Since I've been linked to comedy in a certain way, then they thought it was a joke and told me 'no, don't film me,' etc. So it was not possible, "sentenced the journalist.
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