Karina La Princesita discovered Yayo Guridi in Who is the mask?: “It was very bad”

Who is the mask? is nearing its end and that is why expectations about the secret identity of the last participants have become an obsession for researchers who, however, almost they could not discover Yayo Guridi, except for Karina the Little Princess.

The former VideoMatch hid under the (green) skin of Urta, the Cyclops, that in this Sunday’s modality he had to do a duet with “Freckles, the hamburger” to sing I pray for you by Charly García and Luis Alberto Spinetta.

Despite the distortion of his voice, the researchers managed to guess the accent of the Cordovan born in Villa María and a fan of Belgrano, so that three of them dared to risk that it could be Ulises Bueno, Mole Moli, Mona Giménezwhile for Karina it was the Kapanga Monkey.

KARINA THE LITTLE PRINCESS DISCOVERED YAYO GURIDI IN WHO IS THE MASK?

On his second pass, Yayo was encouraged to sing One by U2, but there she could no longer elude the ear of Karina La Princesitadespite the fact that the rest of his companions did not even remotely guess the true identity of Urta.

I am going to change (my bet) because it was very bad and he wanted to make us doubt. And I want to tell you, before defining this, that I love you, that you make me laugh me and a lot of Argentines. You made me doubt because you changed your voice, but it is unmistakable that Yayo is under there and this is going to be my last change”, Karina risked.

Minutes later, the researcher was able to verify that her guess was correct when Natalia Oreiro removed her head from the costume and the smiling face of the comedian could be seen. “I gave myself some luxury to sing some great songs from the ’80s and to sing in English,” she said.

This costume is like a mobile sauna so you detox on the way. I would have liked to dance a little more with you because I hardly saw. I never knew that the four of them were here,” Yayo closed, referring to the poor visibility from inside Urta’s costume.

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