Luis Jara revealed an unknown gesture by Felipe Camiroaga in the midst of a complex personal moment: he helped him pay a millionaire debt

During the night of this Sunday, Luis Jara was the great guest at the new chapter of De tú a tú, a Channel 13 space hosted by Martín Cárcamo.

And in that instance, the singer talked about the human and the divine with the “natural blonde”, with whom he reviewed his musical career, his ups and downs on television, and also some aspects of his more personal life.

For example, the former Mega animator recalled a complex situation that he had to face in 1992. This is because he inherited a millionaire debt of 28 million pesos after his mother’s illness.

“Priceless. I was 26 years old, it cost me a lot. There I sold my house in El Quisco. He lent me money even Felipe Camiroaga ”, recalled the interpreter of “Mañana” in the middle of the conversation.

Camiroaga’s gesture with Jara

But that is not all. In addition, he said that the deceased animator not only gave him a hand with money. “I went to Felipe Camiroaga’s house for a while, he received me for two months. I had a giant financial and family breakdown when my father died.

And along the same lines, he told details of how he came to live with the “Hawk”. “What happens is that I had a fight with my mom and my sister, I don’t remember very well how the fight went, but I no longer had a peso and I didn’t know where to get it. I was really overwhelmed (…) I was too young to take on that responsibility. I call Felipe Camiroaga and tell him: ‘I’m standing here on the corner of your house and I need to know if you can receive me,’” he said.

Then, he revealed that Camiroaga had no problem and opened the doors of his house to him.

“He wrote me a check, he lent me money. Later I sold my house in El Quisco Norte, with everything inside, and with that I paid off the debts a little, I returned the money to Felipe Camiroaga, I was indebted to the last hair, “he concluded.

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