Television Ernesto Alterio reveals his greatest paranoia in La Resistencia: "I take one pill a day"

Ernesto Alterio went to La Resistencia on Monday, March 6 to promote Mari(dos), a film that will hit theaters on Friday the 10th

Television Ernesto Alterio reveals his greatest paranoia in La Resistencia: "I take one pill a day"

Ernesto Alterio went to La Resistencia on Monday, March 6 to promote Mari(dos), a film that will hit theaters on Friday the 10th. David Broncano praised his physical appearance, especially after noticing his bangs: "You have good hair, too. I I admire people who have such good hair development, I like it".

The actor thanked him and shared: "I have always taken care of it. I was paranoid because, since my father is bald, I already thought that I was going to be bald at 20 years old. My father was already balding in his early twenties. I had like that paranoia."

The presenter pointed out about Héctor Alterio: "You were born with an already bald father. That is hard for a baby, that your father has less hair than you." The guest added: "He marked me, he made me paranoid and he missed everything." The comedian wanted to know if he had resorted to natural remedies to maintain his hair, but he clarified: "No, chemistry. I can't advertise."

The interpreter explained: "There is a medicine that is used for the prostate and they discovered that in smaller doses it made my hair grow. It is a pill that I take a day. There is another for the heart and they discovered that it was taken in a utopian way … ". Broncano corrected him and indicated that he meant "topical": "Sorry, but it's nice because topical is in the place and utopian is because you have hope."

David Broncano gave Ernesto Alterio a cologne by David Bustamante at the beginning of his interview in La Resistencia. The driver of space

The actor was encouraged to imitate the singer after sitting on the sofa and finding out which camera he had to look at. He looked at the cologne box to emulate the 'trumpet' pose. The comedian told him: "It's a fist and the thumb on the temple."

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