The couple made up of actors Remigio Remedi and Pamela Villalba, presented their teenage children Amaranta and Kay during the Que Dice Chile program on Channel 13, where they competed against Mauricio Pesutic’s family for a millionaire prize for a foundation.
“It’s nice coming together, it’s a record, it’s doing something together and finding out how much fun we have. Especially my kids”, highlights Remigio, sent Pagina 7.
Furthermore, he insisted that she dared to appear on television and expose herself for a good cause “He dared to go with us… He doesn’t like exhibition at all,” soap operas like Stupid said the actor of Cupid and. Cerro Alegre.
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Pamela, now a veterinarian, said, “The only time one of them appeared on screen was Amaranta because three months later I took her on a morning when several actresses were invited along with our young children.” Betty decides to continue.
“It was a dream I had since childhood to become a vet, this is what I am currently doing, it is amazing and I have specialized in pain management and it is great to be able to contribute, ” she said, drawing applause and commenting on how happy her daughter is to follow in her footsteps. , positions that will work together not only for the animals but also for the families that follow them.
Furthermore, she highlighted how much fun it was to share with her family and her husband to help the foundation.
“It is so much fun to be on screen with Remy again after such a long time and with Amantha and Kay. I think it will be a good memory for our old age.”
Regarding the look, Remigio joked that he made a great effort to dress, as he usually goes bare-chested due to his life as a martial arts athlete.
“I wore a shirt for the first time in a long time to come to this event, because where I live I always go shirtless, and it was all tight on me. I’d have to buy another pint to be on TV.” ,” Remigio Remedi joked in between recording the episode.
The Remedy Villalba family reached the last chance of “quick money” and competed for two million for the Foundation.