Every day the dancer and her team entertain the public by talking about everything but, above all, by emphasizing their anecdotes and personal experiences. And it was on Monday, September 23, that the Nobody Says Anything panelist brought to the table a work experience that turned out to be truncated.
On the air, and true to her spontaneous, verbose and fun style, and since she was on the floor as a guest PChaves classroom, Momi Giardina She remembered one of her jobs as a model where, although it seemed to be a nice and well-paid job opportunity, it did not end in the best way.
“When Rodrigo, El Potro, died, I was a promoter at a car show and they put me on top of a car that was spinning and spinning. On the tenth lap I was already asking for a dramamine because I was passed out, the car was turning in the middle of Rural,” she began.
And continuing with his story, while representing him before his colleagues in the studio, spinning around in the chair he occupies in Luzu, Momi added: “I was passed out on top of the hood. “I was as if I was leaning on the hood and the platform and the car were turning.”
THE GAGES OF THE TRADE
“I remember that that same day, when they woke me up, they told me that Rodrigo had died and it was very hard for me,” Giardina finished. After telling her experience, the dancer asked Chaves if she had also ever acted as a promoter.
After saying yes, Paula detailed: “Once in a bakery bagging Gallotti cookies. The best cookies that had a whole system. I had to grab them. Stephen boiling. I was like the machine. I didn’t even have fingerprints left. I worked in the bakeries for 15 days. And then in a service station promotion.”