EZEQUIEL CAMPA VS DICKY DEL SOLAR: "El que vive en Nordelta no es cheto, es de grasa"

In this episode, we chat about everything with Ezequiel Campa! We talk about what it's like to be rich, short, and the other side of the comedian world. An unfiltered interview where we cover all the topics and get to know the more intimate side of the creator of Dicky del Solar. The other side of comedians: Campa says that the stand-up circuit tends to be much less "pretentious" than traditional acting. However, he confesses that there is competition, egos, and some animosity going around. We talk about an incredible anecdote about a comedian who used an anonymous Twitter account to criticize colleagues and ended up giving himself away because of his particular writing style. War on short people: Following the tweeting comedian, Ezequiel takes a humorous jab at short people, joking that "the problem with this world is short people." He described them as arrogant, haughty, and easily angered. The truth about the "chetos" (posh kids): We demystify the upper class. Campa explains why Nordelta isn't really for "chetos," but rather for the "grasas" (low-class people), and assures us that the true "cheto" (posh kid) is from San Isidro or Recoleta. He considers himself the "grumpy Smurf" of the group, confessing that anger and resentment are his most immediate emotions. We talked about his origins and how he grew up in a dysfunctional family, full of conflict and fights, but from which he learned. And he revealed his level of obsession and extreme perfectionism regarding his work, admitting that sometimes this intensity stems from his own insecurities. Subscribe, like the video, and tell us in the comments which part made you laugh the most. #ezequielcampa #comedian #standup #dickydelsolar #comedy #manoamano #nicobarral