Monday, October 7

VIDEO: Gustavo Adolfo Infante confuses Vicente Fernández with Pedro Infante

Megan Negrete

The show host, Gustavo Adolfo Infante , acknowledged that, during the coverage of death of the Mexican singer, Vicente Fernández, made a couple of errors in the live broadcasts and without justifying himself, he pointed out that the arduous work days meant a heavy workload.

The popular entertainment reporter, indicated during his participation in the space that he conducts, First-hand, that, if he had two errors, however, he did not try to justify himself and continued with his journalistic work.

The controversy arose last weekend, when Gustavo Adolfo was covering the death of Vicente Fernández, According to his own words, over several hours he was the link with several programs, both entertainment and news on radio and television.

Due to this, in one of its inte inventions made the mistake of confusing Vicente Fernández with Pedro Infante, which led to a series of criticisms from users on social networks for the slip.

“We are seeing the Virgin of Guadalupe, there is a crucifix and to the right is the coffin of Pedro Infante, there is the symbol of Vicente Fernández Gómez and on the part of the top is the flag of Mexico ”, said Infante, during the broadcast for Sale el sol.

However, I do not stop there, in another moment of transmission, the driver pointed out that he traveled by truck together with Edith González, when the reality is that he mistook the name for Edith Márquez, a situation that was also highly criticized by users in networks.

In the end, the driver accepted the errors, pointed out that at no time was his intention and that reporters should also dedicate themselves to their work and not be the note as perhaps happened with the case between Anette Cu buru and Mara Patricia Castañeda.

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