VI Una Serie de Naya Fácil y es ASQUEROSA 🤮 (En Todo Sentido)

I watched Mamones, the series financed with 25 million pesos by the Chilean government, and honestly… I'm still trying to process what I just saw. Between dick jokes every five seconds, grotesque scenes, dialogue that doesn't exist in real life, fights worthy of a surreal soap opera, and a "social message" that falls apart, this production is a strange, confusing, and, at more than one point, DISGUSTING trip. In this video, I'll show you why Mamones is a perfect example of how public funds can be wasted on a messy, vulgar project that's completely detached from its supposed "educational" objective. Naya Fácil, Pamela Leiva, fights between drag queens and rappers who aren't rappers, spitting, liquid feces, used vaginal rings, drag cops, indescribable closing anthems… and yes, all of this was financed by the Ministry of Culture.