China Suárez and Rusherking in La Banda: the actress tried moroncitos with a tune from Santiago

Rusherking and Eugenia “China” Suárez are living an unbeatable moment in their relationship and everything indicates that the bond between them is stronger than ever. So much so that in the last hours a video of the actress imitating the tune of her boyfriend during a stay in the city of La Banda in Santiago did not surprise.

The musician came to the place where he grew up to appear at the traditional festival of La Salamanca, where he performed this Friday. And Suárez decided to travel with him to be close to his partner.

During her stay in Santiago del Estero, “China” received a very special gift from her mother-in-law: traditional homemade sweets from the northern province. While she was trying them on, the actress filmed herself and performed a hilarious imitation of her boyfriend’s tune.

“What’s up, kid? I’m going to eat a bell pepper from Santiago, from here, which my mother-in-law has brought me with great love,” said Suárez. Actually he was referring to the moroncitos, an autochthonous delicacy very easy to find in the streets of Santiago.

“Ya, monkey!” Suárez exclaimed while trying this kind of cookie made from carob flour, fat and chañar syrup. “I loved it,” said the actress, who demonstrated her ability to imitate the particular way in which people from Santiago speak, including her boyfriend.

“And this is the empanadilla,” added Suárez, who told Rusherking himself that, according to what his mother had told him, it was a preparation with sweet potato filling. The actress finally changed her tone of voice and specified: “How do you know me. These are the gifts that I like.”

Later, “China” shared three more videos from Santiago del Estero. In one, she filmed Rusherking directly and wrote below: “This little monkey laughs and lights everything up.” In the others, meanwhile, she can be seen riding a car on her way to her boyfriend’s performance and then showing off a sunrise postcard.

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