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EN EXCLUSIVA: Gael Bloqueado revela el secreto para ser viral
Fer Arriella
What was the hardest part of moving away from your family in Mexico?
Pack your bags and get your clothes in as fast as you can.
Tell me how was it to live with your grandparents?
They passed away in 2024. Damn, that's tough. It was all set up to go to the hospital and die.
What was your best time?
I used to steal.
The best times.
What happened with Nando?
I'm really into all be able to sleep. What happened with Nando? All the people from Mexico are going to think I'm fat. If you want to make a big deal out of it, do it.
We'll fix it. What do you think of a woman you want to be in your life?
I don't know why girls are so loose-tailed. They're all crazy.
Is it true that you have a daughter? Enes Luz Diva En exclusiva de... I've been doing this for a while and I never thought it would be done. Because today I have the guest, the number one on TikTok, I could say, the most cocky and the most cocky guy, because he's really awesome, but I know he's a very noble kid with a very good heart. I don't know where he has it, but I think he must have it,
I think the eye, man.
The devil!
The devil, baby! The devil! I'm gonna get you, boy. El Diablo. El Diablo, papi.
El Diablo.
No trajiste porra, que.
Que nunca me veas, chale. Nunca me imaginaba. No, si me imaginaba estar aquí.
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Get started freeYo si me imaginaba, pero tampoco de tan pronto, carnal. Yo tampoco. O sea, porque cuánto tiempo no viniste aquí a México, güey. Unos años. I don't either. How long haven't you been to Mexico? A few years. I have a lot of questions for you.
I have a lot of answers.
Yes?
I'm very excited.
Thank you for accepting. I'm very proud of you.
Your shot is weird.
I didn't let you answer. Look at Chile. He treated me like a slut.
As if I were his escoda. Show him that pants so he can see that you are a mugrosa.
So, answering me when I wanted, Hey, what's up? Are you coming tomorrow or not?
For the people who don't know, this podcast was organized from one day to the next. Because I still come raw, I come to the people who saw me in León, I was in Julián Álvarez, and driving, and I didn't tell you, I was like, oh, that's great.
It's good, it's good, it's soft. Soft, man.
I was coming from León, and we're here. We're here at the last minute, thank you very much for letting me take a shower here, so that people can see me. I was coming in very thick, very thick, I had to buy clothes, but we're here.
Hey, man, I come from Monterrey, you know, here at your service, but let's start, right? Because I realize that I never know you.
Because I really don't know you. I don't know you, man. I mean, I want to know about you because I even have doubts if you have a blocked last name and shit. No way! Of course I have the identification. Are you kidding me? You're kidding me. No, I don't have a blocked last name.
I don't have a blocked last name, but...
So, to continue with this podcast, I would also like to tell people that I would like this to be based on something more of Gael Blockeadon, that it's not just the kid we see on TikTok doing lives or that we see him singing, we see him in his stage as an artist, that I also want you to tell me about your music and all that.
I'm an artist and here.
Well, you have very close songs, I mean, obviously you are an artist. Come here. Or how do I tell you, man?
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Get started freeNo, tell me doggy. Doggy like they say at the airport. A photo, doggy? Well, you're like that.
If you're a cute doggy, you're considered.
The mic is on. No, ask me, I want to know everything.
Hey, Gael.
Let's see.
Where were you born? Where did you come from? I want the questions to flow, but I want you to tell us where you are from.
I don't remember where I was born. I was 2 or 3 years old. But I was born in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. For the people who thought it was a lie. No way, you're from the region. What? I'm not from the region. You're not from the region?
And you live in Monterrey, in my family, literally, from my grandparents.
They were all born in León. I was the only one born in Monterrey.
I don't know why my mom is from Chopata and was born there. But I was born in Monterrey, I went to León, in Guanajuato, where I say I am. In fact, I have a tattoo of the neighborhood I am from, because I feel like I was born in Monterrey, I went to Leon, in Guanajuato, where I say I am, in fact I have a tattoo of the neighborhood I am from, because I feel like I was born there. I grew up there all my life, but I was born in Monterrey.
Ok, ok, ok. And how old were you when you went to Leon?
I don't remember Chile, dude. But you were a kid. Yeah, they call me a kid, because I don't remember anything about Kinder. I lived in Leon.
And going back to the topic of... Where did you go? Why did you go to Canada? Why are you from Canada? We're starting to get into this. Because at some point you left Leon.
At what age? A little while ago. Because people... My age is ephemeral. How do you say ephemeral? Nobody knows. Who's playing?
Go ahead.
Don't interrupt me, man. I was watching you. It takes years. I have... I went to Canada two years ago. Two years ago.
I went on November 17th. Take two years off. We think it was November 17th, so two years. We're in the 24th, 23rd, 23rd, in the 23rd.
In the year 2023, you said?
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Get started freeIn the year, November 17th, 2023. I went to Canada. Ok, so you don't have much in Canada. No, but yeah. So, three years?
Yeah, almost three.
Ok, ok, okay. Well, I was imagining that you had gone to Canada since you were a kid. No, I have to go to Chapaneco, outside of Guero.
Okay, okay, okay. And what do you prefer, Canada or Mexico?
Mexico, a thousand times, a hundred thousand times. Why do you think I'm here? Mexico, right now, podcasts, tacos and everybody. But I went two years ago, I arrived to Canada, I studied, there was a viral video where I graduated, and I live there. They tell me my little things.
And what was the most difficult thing about separating yourself from your family here in Mexico? Going there.
Everything.
And also, explain to me who you went with, who stayed, who...
I go with my brother and my mom, but my brother is a bit of a crook, so he stole his girlfriend, and he literally told her, like some characters from there, let's go eat tacos, and he never came back.
Never?
No.
So it was your sister-in-law?
My sister-in-law, now my sister-in-law, my brother and my mom.
And your mom.
Nothing else.
Uh-huh. My dad and my other two brothers, because people don't know, I have three brothers, who are older than me, I'm the youngest. They don't beat me for much, but they're older.
The most chiquiado and stuff. Nah, what do you mean?
The most mature. They want the oldest, dude. My mom wants the oldest, and my dad... Well, he doesn't want anyone.
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Get started freeNot anyone, right?
No, no, my dad stick of the 14th. So, it was your first brother, who is your mom's favorite, the second, who is your dad's favorite, the one who follows, and then you, who doesn't give a fuck. Yeah, we already had them, they have to survive.
Because in Canada, they have to survive. And we are the ones who live there. Ok, because I would also like to know that, how was the relationship with your parents? How did you grow up? How did you become Gael Bloqueado today if you kept yourself alone? But I do want to know, bro, since you were a kid.
Look, I was a kid, man. Since high school, tell me, elementary school.
I was a good bastard.
Let's see, I was a kid, I was very clumsy, man. But because I grew up in the center of Leon, which is where everything is, literally everything, everything moves, there are a lot of people.
Everything, the whole mess, like that.
Everything. Me as a kid, we didn't have much, but we were very... I mean, we always had everything. There was always a dish to eat in your table. Yes, nothing less. I mean, for example, I was going to play,
and they would support me. What were they going to play? It was really bad, they would tell me the poison, because it was really bad, just imagine. So from there I really liked to work, I always liked everything that had to do with people, and move, and do things, and go from there to here. And I started working, I also worked at the technology square, in Leon, the best times. I used to steal.
You used to steal? No, not really.
I believe you.
No, but I was a good guy because everyone did it and I didn't do shit. And they paid me.
And you used to flirt. Yes, yes.
And you used to flirt? No. But you were a young man, how old were you when you worked like that? No, before that, it was more or less from the technology class. I was already known because I did clandestine parties. So when I worked, I took a fair and rented party rooms and I did parties.
And you charged a lot.
Yes, a lot. But I had an idea because I saw that others were having parties, and they just rented a room, a DJ, and that's it, everyone did their own thing. But the cool thing is that I used to hang out with the two races, the rich and the poor, you know, the jackals with machetes and the rich in Audi,
and I made them pay, you know? And you saw a cholillo licking a strawberry, and the strawberry leaving with the cholita. And the rich guy, well, he didn't get the rich girl anymore, he went with the...
The fat one. And that's how the race was done and they didn't fight, it was great. So he worked on that, on the technology square, and he did the parties until they got out of control. Because it was like, a lot of people were going. What was the last party like that, the last albergue? ¿Cuál fue tu última fiesta? Una donde sí hubo más como de dos mil personas.
¿Y a todos les cobraste? Sí, yo a todos cobraba. Pero asegúrate que yo le metía como idea. Decía como de, voy a hacer una fiesta, te cobro el cover, y antes de entrar les regalaba un vasito como de esos de fiesta, y les metía un papelito, y tal este va a ganar this, like a raffle. So everyone was like, that's great, because I'm still going and here.
So there was a party I did for my birthday, I worked at the technology square, but I left at 8 and the flyer was shared by famous people in Leon, so the losses and that. I don't remember if I asked Paola for a video, I think it must be on the internet.
And it was worth it because I was just about to leave work at 8pm and there were already people at the party, and they had already paid for the cover and left because the party hadn't started yet. So from there I said, it's a mess and it was worth it. And I said, and done, I got to the party and at half an hour they wanted to knock down the gate because they wanted to get into the party. And it was a small place. So, I said, my mom scolded me.
She said, if something happens, you have been given the responsibility, and you are a fool, and you are not going to get involved. And I said, well, I can't, I don't go to parties anymore. After that, I worked elsewhere, I worked distributing food. It was never like, I mean, without any need, because you were like, I have my little party.
I knew my bosses could give me a ride, but I liked to work. And then I started working as a referee. People were like, I'm so mad that he was a referee. He was a soccer player, and he was a little kid.
And he would put his red shirt on and he would complain.
No, he was-ass man. Really? For real? What did you do? Nothing, he was big, he hit me like 2 or 3 times, I said, Hey boss.
And if you see him today, what do you do?
Nothing, he deserved it. No, I don't believe you, he's a fucking badass. It's funny because the referees in Mexico are like fat, and here I was skinny and I ran like hell, gorditos y acá. Yo estaba morrido y corría machín y me hacía lo importante. Y acá. Y te pelaban la verga. Y chambeaba tipo para el Club León que me daban partidos importantes y así. Por ser el más joven. Y me recomendó un vato que era mi compa, que se llama Diego Luna.
Hoy en día tu compa. Siempre, toda la vida. Sigue siendo ár okay, okay. And you're a millionaire, and I'm like, okay, okay, okay. No, he's still a referee, and he's a dog. He works professionally.
Because in the end, your life did change, right? And also, having the same friends as before,
when you went to Canada.
No, the same.
How?
I have the same.
The same friends?
The same friends. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no ok. And who were your brothers? The oldest, the second, the third? The one before the oldest.
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Get started freeOk. The one before?
Yes.
The oldest?
The second to last. Ah, ok, ok. You know, math. The oldest was born, then the other.
Ok, ok, ok. And what happened between you two?
Well, we distanced ourselves from each other because of some personal things. And it lasted a long time without talking to me, like two years. What I had in Canada. And on January 1st he called me. Well, he didn't call me, I called him. Because he was crying and I called him.
January 1st.
Yes.
Because they robbed me in France. They robbed you? Yes. ¿Cómo estuvo? Espérate, que te digo por qué le hablé, porque estaba todo tiradillo en el aeropuerto y estaba llorando y no tenía a quién hablarle. Y le marqué, y luego le mandé mensajes de acá, y los leyó, ve.
Y no me contestó. Y luego al siguiente día le volvió a mandar mensaje, y los leyó, y ya después me llegó un mensaje como de And I said, no, if you want, no. And he said, no, yes. And we talked, and he talked to me, as if nothing had happened. And we talked for like four hours, five hours,
and it was my channel.
It's always been your channel. And did you feel like a dog this year?
Yes, yes, it was like, I started the year like a dog, because I wanted to see my family, and it was like... I was the one who was missing, you know, because I talk to everyone. And that guy, like, he didn't talk to me, he saw me on video calls and he turned around and... And now, he was the one who brought me to where I was right now. And, no way, that's when he saw me and... And since that day, like, he's been talking to me all day.
He didn't talk to me, but it's always a pleasure. Especially because they're my brothers, you know? I've always grown up with them, and everything. And that's it.
So you've always been very close to your family.
Yes, they were always my family.
And who raised you? Your parents, your grandparents?
Well, let's say in the same block, my grandparents and my parents. Five houses apart.
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Get started freeYour parents always together?
Yes, they houses away. Your parents always together? Yes, they were. Ok, ok. Are they still married nowadays? Yes, more or less. I don't know. I don't talk to them. No, no, yes, I think so.
What do you mean you think so?
They are far away, I don't know. But yes, I think so. But there is still something, you see it in the end. Yes, there they are. ¿Hay algún abuelito tuyo que haya sido importante en tu vida? Sí. ¿Sí? De parte de tu mamá, de parte de tu papá. O sea, pláticame cómo era esa convivencia con tus abuelitos, etc. Pues era...
Era muy chida, porque te das cuenta que mi jefe chambeaba en la panadería, y siempre andaba en la calle, y mi jefe es licenciado en enfermería, I was always in births and surgeries. So, I was up there and my grandparents were down there. So, I would go down there every day and see them both. So, it was my grandfather, the one I always saw, and my mom's dad. Because my dad's parents lived far away. And I was always with them.
So, you were like maternal grandparents.
Yes, always. All the grandchildren were in the same house, but we were always the closest to them. So, yes, there was like... I can't say like parents, because I had my bosses, but it was more of a coexistence with them than with nothing.
But they were like your second parents, not that they were your parents, but like your second parents. You had your parents, who were obviously present, but who you also turned to as a second father or as a second mother were your two grandparents.
And in fact, I have it on my t-shirt.
Your grandmother and your grandfather?
My grandmother.
Both.
Okay, okay, okay.
But he was like my boss because he was cool. It was, until everyone always scolded him, it was like, don't would get drunk and tie me up in a chair. And you're a... What do you mean she would tie you up in a chair? Yeah, they would put you in a chair and a bathtub.
And you wouldn't move until they finished cooking. So we were always there. And my grandma was a very serious person. She was a person that... She was a little girl. No chaparrita, I'm the woman Ok, same, same If I show you a picture of her
You get it Let me see if I can find it If I show you a picture of her, you get it It's me in When did she die? In June
It's going to take a long time to find the picture Oh no, I didn't find it If I show you a picture of my grandma,
look, it's me as a woman.
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Get started freeI'm young, I have hair and everything.
You're a little girl, you're eating and everything. But I'm a big girl. Oh, I had her position, as a fat girl. Okay, okay. And she was very serious.
Serious how?
She was very serious, you couldn't disrespect her or anything. And she was small and with a straight face. Or when she got bored of me, she would say like, little birds flying, and she would run to my house. But when I lived in five houses, she wouldn't listen to me, she said, fuck you.
And that was when we were kids, and when you're older, you get rude. And she was like, no, how can you be rude? No tattoos, nothing. So we made her rude. In our way. For example, my mom would tell her, make her eat.
And she would go out and say, force me, dog. Imagine that little thing she would say. And it was cool. But, well... You're a bastard. No, he was a very good person. and she was cool, but... well... you're a bastard.
No, she was a great person, she was a very nice person, she was someone who had a good time. My grandpa was a very cool person.
How long did your grandpa live with you?
All his life. But the year he died? Yes, they died in 2024. Ok, and you were in Canada. The year you went to Canada. The month. The month.
Damn, that was...
My grandmother was a cool person. My grandmother was cool because if I went, I would take a walk and I wouldn't bring money. I would say, hey, give me money to go to the cinema here, and I would go to the fair and here. But my grandmother was diagnosed with cancer.
Okay. But my grandfather was diagnosed with cancer. So they didn't give him treatment. He said, I don't want treatment, I'll last. And I think he lasted 8 years. Like that, on the tip of his tongue. So there was a time when he got worse, and they started giving him treatment,
which was the year before I came. And we took care of him all that year, he had a paralysis, something like that, he couldn't move.
Like an embolism?
Yes, but we took it off with...
Massages?
No, not massages, it's called... Oh, I forgot the word, dude. What's it called when they do it? Therapies. Oh, ok, therapies. Pure therapies, and we took it off and it was relieved again, but we already had plans to come.
I mean, I already had plans to come. And my mom said, no, I'm leaving too. So we took it off and it was relieved, but I was already in bed. So my grandpa was like, if you want, go now, and here I give you the blessing.
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Get started freeBut he did look sad, you know? And they did, I think, they weren't chemo, they were radiations, and they gave him three and with three he was about to die. He didn't eat the third one, he was a smoker, he smoked a lot. But he didn't eat the third one, and we said, no, we shouldn't give him any more. What was his cancer? He had prostate cancer, and they gave him a lot of things, but he had that cancer. cancer de próstata. Y le pasan varias cosas ahí.
Pero tenía ese cáncer.
Sí, después se va expandiendo.
Pero fíjate que estuvo chido porque con medicina alternativa se lo encapsulamos. Fue como de que se le quedó una bolita. Y vivió así los ocho años de que aquí la tenía y normal. Pero después se empeoró porque el cáncer no deja de expanderse por más que lo quieras proteger. Obvio. So it lasted like that, before coming it was like I was already in bed and we took care of him, and he said, go ahead, and I give you my blessing.
You said goodbye to him.
Yes, the day before coming, I came at night, and I said, let's see, Agachi, I give you my blessing, like a hug that you don't want to end, you know, like...
That lasts forever.
No, because I had not traveled outside the country, I hadn't lived so far away for so long, and I hugged her and said, Are you sure? No, yes, go. And with a calmness, You're going to be fine.
Go, you're going to be fine,
you're calm, and keep laughing. And we came, and on January 1st, that is, on the 1st, we celebrated New Year's in Canada and we marked him and everything.
Everything was good, sorry. Everything was good, happy New Year and we were all snoring and we were sleeping because they didn't drink, and early on my aunt marked me crying.
You?
Yes.
No, your mom.
You know what was the worst mistake of all? That they call me first and I'm the youngest. And it's like you feel the punch, but with that punch you have to give it to someone else to see if you can take it without a fight. And I'm in Chilango, I was saying. So she called me, she's in my call, and then again, what happened? And I saw Chamagosa's face,
and I said, what happened? And he said, this and the other thing, and I realized that while I was on the phone, I was looking at the messages, and they were all messages, that your grandpa just passed away,
and the other one, I'm not kidding, I'm dreaming, everything is fine. I was like, what's going on, you're not kidding, it's New Year's Eve, and I was just talking to him, and that's when I realized that your grandpa was going to pass away. But everyone was afraid to tell us because we had a month to go, we didn't know how we were going to take it. So I sat down and I stayed like two minutes thinking, I said, everything is fine, I have to go out with some
drinks to tell my mom that her dad just died. And I wanted to cry because I said, no, damn it. So I go out and my brother sees me, everything is fine. And I greet him and give him a hug, I give my brother a hug, I give him a hug and I said, how are you? Everything okay? Yes. And my mom, no, she's downstairs cooking. And I remember that my mom was cooking and I go downstairs and she hugs me
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Get started freeand says, happy new year, how did you spend it yesterday? I say, no, good. I'm going to make you some, how do you say, some stuffed peppers to start the year well y con tal energía y estamos en un nuevo país, nos va a ir bien, y me empezó a decir muchas cosas de Año Nuevo,
y pues no, no, no, no, no captaba cómo decirle pues, ¿me entiendes?
Si no, ya vas la manera.
Y ya le dije bien, le digo, no, ira, ven, siéntate aquí en la sala, te voy a decir algo, ¿eh? No, ¿qué pasó? Se van a quemar los chiles, I have to be here, I have to see the smoke, and I turn off the TV. I tell her, no, come, we have to talk. What happened? She already took me seriously. But I couldn't find a way to tell her, because my mom,
all her life, was her dad and her mom. She left to work as a nurse and still had to take care of her dad, and she never lacked strength, you know? And I still don't understand how it managed to deal with so many sick people and still deal with his dad going out, you know? He would go out at 12 and stay until 4,
and at 8 in the morning he had to go again, you know? So I would tell him, come, sit down. I still wanted to cheer him up, but I couldn't stand it anymore. I would tell him, sit down. What happened? I said, pack your bags and get your clothes in as fast as you can.
We're going to Mexico. I think your dad got sick. He saw me and he was like, he didn't get sick. What happened? I told him, he just died.
He went crazy for two minutes. I couldn't take it anymore. I was like, how? How? and he went crazy for two minutes. He couldn't take it. He was like, no, how, how, how? And he ran everywhere and I couldn't take it because I also wanted to go to my mom.
Yes, of course, but you had to be strong. But before that, on the video call, I told him, no, it's not true until you show it to me. And he realizes that they're passing me to my grandmother. And I remember that I started crying at that moment, and my grandma wasn't crying, she was just consoling me,
she was like, no, you have to be okay, do you want to be taught? And I was like, no, I do want to be taught. And now that time has passed, I didn't understand how she was consoling me, because I lost my grandpa, you know? But she lost her whole life, you know?
Yes, the love of her life. With whom she raised children, with whom she raised you.
10 children and the only person she slept with, you know? She slept with everyone angry. So I told her, no, I want to be taught. And she was there, dead. Asleep. All good. Muerta, todo bien. Entonces cuando le digo a mi mamá, se vuelve loca un ratito, y pues acá, y luego se para, y se le quitó la loquera.
Le digo, ¿vas a hacer la maleta? Y dice, no, no quiero ir. Y le empieza a marcar a todos sus hermanos, y le dice, porque se quedó como la mayor, ¿sabes? you're going to do the funeral, like this. And I wanted to cry, but I couldn't cry because she didn't cry, you know? And I told her, you're going to do the papers, you're going to do the funeral, you have to move your sisters around, cry, cry. And you're going to do this and the other, and she stays sitting and thinks.
And I was looking at her and I told her, why? You know what I mean? It's normal. Well, at night it was the worst thing that could have happened. She was tired of crying, crying, crying, crying. And they took him to the funeral home. And my grandmother, since she arrived, since they took him, she got over it with calm,
and everyone hugged her, and she was normal. And they arrived at the funeral home, they took him, everything was fine, calma y todos la abrazaban y ella normal y ya llegaron a la funeraria lo llevaron todo bien lo velaron y mi abuelito decía no a mi no me cremen porque está cabrón y luego decimos acá y lo cremaron para que no chingara ya pues pasa eso después pasa que seguíamos en Canadá nosotros me metí a estudiar justo al siguiente mes pero pues no estaba en todos los sentidos porque era that we were still in Canada. I started studying right the next month, but I wasn't in all the senses,
because one, I didn't speak English. The other was the only Spanish-speaking, literally. I didn't have friends, I didn't know the other one. The other one, my grandmother just died, I didn't feel like doing anything. So not to make it so long, I graduated.
Everything was fine. I talked to my grandpa every day, and he would say, how are you? I said, fine, son, everything is fine. And there's something interesting that happens there, when I was alive, when the two of them were alive, my grandpa knew that he was going to die first,
and he had the habit of saying, if heaven is very beautiful, the place where I go, where I arrive first, because I'm going to get there first, I swear that for all the love I have for you, I come for you. If it's beautiful, if not, I'll leave you here. So, my grandmother, she sees me when I graduate, I graduate in June, and that month,
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Get started freebragging to people, she graduates, I don't know what, and I graduate on June 21, and on July 21 she died. But you realize that was even weirder because she talks to us and she tells us that everything is fine, that her chest hurts and stuff like that. They took her to the hospital,
and my grandmother was stronger because she was talking to me and her eyes were tired. And they took her to the hospital because her chest hurt a little bit and everything was fine. They go and take care of her. So, she realized that it was like a heart attack that was giving her, but she didn't tell us. She didn't feel it that much.
So, before we went in, they made a video call again and laughing at my grandma, saying, no, if you have money to pay, no, we don't have, who's going to pay? Between jokes and jokes, and they put her in,
and I said, I'm going to sleep another while, and she died in the middle of the night.
You were asleep?
Yes, and they woke me up again. Like, hey, the same thing that happened, the same. Like, hey, get up, how are you? And it was heard that everyone was crying. And I told them that my grandfather is fine, that this and that, and they didn't give me any reason.
And I never understood why they would call me the youngest first, like everyone else. And we want to tell you something, I don't know what, and she's the same,
your grandma just passed away, and I didn't have the courage to tell my mom. I told my mom. I told her, like, like... I couldn't even apply the same thing, I told her, hey, sit here, or here. And I told my mom, I told her, hey, my brother crashed into a motorcycle,
and grab your bag, because we're going to go to the hospital. No, let them take care of him there, right next to my mom, right now that he's in the hospital, orita que está en el hospital que lo atiendan, ahorita lo van a atender. Le digo, no, es mi hermano y si tú no quieres ir a atender a tu mamá, pues yo voy a atender a mi hermano. No, que nada, que cómo te vas a ir y no sé qué.
Le dije, no, pues yo ya me voy. Le dije, voy a hacer mi maleta y me agarré haciendo la maleta. and I didn't want to let her go. And they said, I love you so much, I love you so much. And what happened? And she even wanted to die. I said, your mom just died. And my mom didn't last five or ten minutes,
and she got really, really, really bad. Because she was the only one left, and she just spoke to her. And she just kept crying a lot, a lot, a lot. y le acaba de hablar. Y se queda ahí llorando mucho, mucho, mucho. Y yo me senté a un lado de ella y estaba ahí llorando, llorando, llorando. Y se me acababan las lágrimas y se me acababan.
Y no le daba respuesta porque no entiendes por qué. O sea, no entiendes la vida que vas y cambias a otro país. Y te esfuerzas y haces tantas cosas. and you do so many things, and all of a sudden you get sick so fast. So I told my mom, let's go to Mexico. And she said, no, I don't want to see her anymore. I don't want to see her like this, or like I had left her, because I had left her well.
And I don't want anyone to bother me. And she didn't want to take care of the funeral, or anything. For like an hour. ni hacer cargo de la funeraria ni nada, como por una hora, y ya después de ahí la tenían en el hospital y la tenían en una bolsita, y le bajaron, mandó a que le abrieran la bolsa para ver si era su mamá, y hace cuenta que estaba dormida, literalmente se veía bien guapa, dormida, la habían acostado como, hasta chest hurts, I'm going to get ready so they can take me to the hospital.
And he literally got ready so we could see her like that. And he's a good guy, because it was not the same year, I mean, the same year, but six months apart, you know?
Yes, of course.
And there's something very funny there too, because they both them both. So to find a piece in the temple, it took six months for my grandmother to die. It took six months to find a place for my grandfather. He said, no, I'm going to find a place, I have the house and everything is fine. And they found a place in a temple, right where we lived. And there's a video where people are recording.
And my grandma is with the ashes, and she's putting the ashes in the temple's frame. And you can hear her saying, with her words, she says, I'll leave you here, man, you're in a good place, you're in the hands of God.
God picked you up first, but I love you with all my heart. And here I'm going to leave you. This is a good place. Only God knows why he does things. I love you very much. I'll be back soon.
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Get started freeI'll be back. I swear I'll be back. I'm going to put your picture there, where your photo is, where you were on the beach. And you can see how people are recording. and 15 days pass and it's the same people, and they're the same people, except that it's my brother putting my grandmother's ashes on one side
because he couldn't put the photo. So, just now that I came to Mexico, I was going to go to Leon one day, and they were on the truck just getting to Leon, and I hadn't seen it, I hadn't come or anything. And before that, at my grandmother's funeral, y pues yo no había visto, yo no había venido ni nada. Y antes de eso, en el funeral de mi abuela,
pues no hallábamos ni cómo llenar ese vacío, le quería poner flores, mariachis, y luego me acuerdo que cuando la velaron, pues yo estaba en Canadá, y puse en el celular así, y estaba la caja, y yo me quedé velándola a un lado toda la noche, and I put it in my phone like this, and it was in the box, and I stayed looking at it all night. I remember I cried, and then I talked to it,
and then I laughed, and then everything, and it didn't fill up at all, you know? And I told my mom, let me go to Mexico, and I cried, and I said, if you don't go, you won't see it. It will give you more courage to arrive and not see it, you know? y no verla, me entiendes? Me decían, no hay pedo ahorita. Y luego me decían, me voy, estás medio tomado, ya no acá.
Y le digo, sí, ahorita un avión. Te lo juro, ahorita llego allá y me va a estar uno esperando. Yo estaba borracho. Decía, me va a estar uno esperando un avión ahí en el aeropuerto. Le digo al oficial que es más rápida. And there was no other solution. And just now that I came to Mexico, I just got here, yesterday I was there,
by pure chance, I swear to God, we were on the truck, we were on our way to the fair, and there was the temple. So I realize that I hit a red light on the truck, and I turned there, and right there was the temple, there was the temple.
And I tell my uncle, is that where my grandparents stayed? He said, no, it's not. We moved the truck all the way there and we went and we surrounded it, and it was closed and the temple was open. So my dad goes in
and he starts talking to the lady and I go in with my uncle to the catacombs, what are they called?
Yes, where they have the ashes.
I see a name but I don't remember. Yes, I don't remember either. And it was off, man, between dead people. And my uncle and I got in and we turned on the light. And we were like, aha, boom. Crying like... I haven't cried yet.
Right now I don't cry, I'm very brave, but I don't cry. I don't stop crying because I have the picture I took of them. Because I did send her the picture that she had told me she was going to put. And I also put the picture where of her on the beach. Oh, yeah. And she said she never died old, she was young. And they put them together.
Together.
They put them together.
So the six months that it took to go with Diosito, and then I think that being there with him, was when you picked up your grandmother, who said that if he was going to be pretty,
he was going to be with her. He went too far. fue donde recogió a tu abuelita que el hijo que sí iba a estar bonito, pues iba a estar con ella. Se pasó de lanza. Es creíble porque no se murió de ninguna enfermedad, no estaba enferma. Pero una persona con la que te casaste muy chica, fue tu única esposa, tu única novia, tuviste 10 hijos. Nunca, nunca en la vida, en ningún día de su vida, que yo sepa, durmió con otro lado que no fuera ella. I know, slept with another guy, not her. And always at the same time that we were going to sleep,
they both slept. And he's angry. I got to his room where he was angry. My grandfather was in a hurry, like this, on the side. And she was on the side, but in the same bed. So he couldn't stand sleeping for six months without her.
Without him?
He couldn't stand it. I think it was good because it's also a lot of suffering without being with who you love. But it was worth it. It was fulfilled.
Yes, it was fulfilled.
I got really mad at him and I told myself I wasn't going to go. I was going to graduate, wait a month and go get the degree I had graduated from, and have a party, and have a mole. So he graduated me, and at the month, instead of arriving, he died and didn't want to come. I said, no, I don't have to go.
So it was one of the reasons why you left.
The only one. I didn't have another one, my brothers can go. Not another one. I said, a little courage, all the poor people in Mexico are mad at me right now. I was like, no, no, dude. I was like, no, I was like, I was like, I was so mad at all the people, because I wanted to see my grandma.
I was like, I have to go, I have to be there. And I got to a point where I didn't accept it. How do you say when you don't accept that a person is not there? Of course. no, ¿cómo se dice cuando no aceptas que una persona no está? Claro. Y le agarró un coraje y decía, es que tiene que estar ahí cuando yo llegue y yo ya me gradué y esa semana que nadie te puede consolar porque... Y yo decía, no, pinche, todo le agarraba coraje.
Y así duró un rato. ¿Le agarraste coraje a Dios en algún momento? No, él sabe por qué hace las cosas. Claramente él sabe. No, he knows why he does things. He knows. He knows he's taking them to the right place. Because one of them left first and he was very nice, as he said. And he took the...
I also think that. It's a sad story. Because one suffers here without them and everything. But I feel that in the end, there is something very beautiful that fits in, which is that of your grandparents who are together, you know?
Yes, it's like...
And I was shocked that it was the six months, just that it took so long to put it in the church, you know? I swear, there's the video where it's 15 days before. No, I believe you, you don't have to swear.
But it's very shocking to see how she chose her place, you know? And how she chose everything, I mean, the clothes, even to lay her down where she was going to die. Yes, yes, yes. And that she had forgotten.
And she was always pretty.
Yes, no, she didn't wear makeup, but she was pretty. Yes, well, she was all dressed up and everything, not that she was already happy to be there. Crying, man, no way. And we all told my uncle, they look like assholes, but move her to see if it's true. And I grabbed her and moved her and then he was already crying. He said, oh, it was like very bastard that.
And to this day I don't believe it.
You didn't believe at 20 that they are no longer here?
No, I didn't believe it. You haven't dropped the 20% that they're not here anymore? No, I haven't. I haven't. It's like you live with someone you don't accept that they're not here. The house where I lived in León, I couldn't stop myself. I would say, if I get there and he's not there, I'm going to die. I would cry.
I didn't get there, I passed by, I didn't go into the house, no mames, aquí me muero de puro llorar. Y no llegué, pasé por ahí, ni entré a la casa ni nada, y me regresé, me fui a poner borracho con Julián, y me vine pa'cá rápido. Pero no captas, cuando quieres mucho una persona, siento que es muy difícil aceptarla cuando se va, ¿sabes?
Sí, claro. Digo, yo he pasado por that, you know that. Yes, yes, I know. I'm going to tell you, because I'm very much in love with you. Fuck you. I understand that point of not accepting. I think I also took that long, I mean, I share it with you, not like, oh, me too, but like,
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Get started freeunderstanding that pain of, well, I think I took six years to accept that a person was not here, right? Yo creo que tardé seis años en aceptar que una persona no estuviera aquí, ¿no? Y más porque era, no sé, salir de viaje con tu familia y saber que faltaba una persona en un sillón de un avión, o en un sillón, o en la misma comida de tipo de Navidad, y que todos estuvieran felices. Yo agarraba coraje, decía, ¿cómo puedenes cómo? Para la familia. Entonces, entiendo el sentimiento de no quererte parar en algún lugar, pero en algún punto, pues, siento que...
De aceptar, yo siento que me falta mucho.
No, no, no, no que lo aceptes. Siento que se digiere y vas a aprender a vivir con ello.
Pero yo siento que me falta mucho. Pero en algún punto tienes que ir a tu casa de nuevo. I'm never going back. I'm never going back. It's nice that your mom and you have a memory that they saw right. There are times in life, in Canada or anywhere, that I even forget the name. I laugh, but I know that I was wrong about the name. My mom has a lot more work.
On the day of the dead, she goes and sees the photos and she goes crazy. Of course, they are your parents. mucho más trabajo. Lo que es el día de muertos, pasa y ve las fotos y se tumba.
Claro, pues son sus papás.
Y acá, pero yo todavía, yo digo como, si a mí me, si lo cuento y normal, porque son cosas de la vida y es triste, pero solamente Dios sabe por qué hace las cosas. Pero todavía en este momento de la vida, yo no, no, no captas como que ya no está la gente, sabes? Dices como que no, todavía está. O te haces de la idea, te haces el fuerte de si no voy a la casa.
Si hay que no, yo estoy en Canadá y tipo ya siguen ahí, bye.
Sí. Y era difícil porque, por ejemplo, estás en Canadá y no tienes amigos. Y es como de que estabas ahí todo solillo, no tenías con quién hablar. and it was your grandma. Hey son, and she started talking to you a lot of things and the call ended and it was like you had company all day, you know?
Sure.
Or it was that my grandpa was here and they were the only ones because we are not friends or anything, so when you don't receive them, it's like, you know, or there are people in life that have crossed my life, that have had intentions, probably without intention, but they treat you the same way, that you care so much about people,
and sometimes they don't understand why, they say, what am I doing here? And it's because it's the reflection of the person you miss, you know?
Yes, of course.
You say, it's an intention, sometimes when there are people who, somewhere, or, or, aquí, la de los tacos, igual una señora viejita. Y, oye, mijo, sírvete más. Y así. Y yo la volteaba a ver y como hasta quería llorar. No mames, señora, no haga eso. No haga eso. Y también, guacha, para Canadá, de Canadá para donde vine, me tocaron, hice escala. Fue en Toronto y from Toronto to Mexico. So, on the flight from Vancouver to Toronto,
two old ladies touched me, one like my mom and the other like my aunt, but with the same way my grandma did. So, I was nervous about coming to Mexico, and I was like this, and I was the only one who spoke Spanish on that stop. So, the lady turned around and said, son, tie your belt, son, and don't be nervous,
it's your first flight. She grabs it and I turn it around and the other lady, yes, don't be nervous, they can fall, but we are big, you are small, you can be nervous, let them be nervous. No, I came to talk to them the whole flight.
So from the flight, I even have the photo with the man, from the flight from Toronto to Mexico City, I had a man with the same mustache as my grandfather, and I have him here in a picture. It wasn't such a long flight. And the man talked to me for five hours,
and it was the same five hours that I was talking to him. The same five hours. Here I have the picture with the man.
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Get started freeOr I have his number be in the hotel. The same five hours. Here I have the picture with the man.
Or I have his number, something like that. And I swear to God that I was talking to him so much, so much, so much, so much, that when he got off, I said, hey, if it's not indiscretion, oh yeah, can I give you a hug and a kiss? And he says, yeah, we're good friends. But a hug, like he didn't want to let me go, and I didn't want to let him go.
So your two grandparents accompanied you in your journey?
Tell me, I feel like it was pure curiosity, you know?
Yes.
I feel like it gave you ideas. It's very... I don't believe it. Look. way. 23 del 26. Mira, y me escribió un mensajote. Hola, El, espero este tu visita y has cumplido tus objetivos, que sea una buena oportunidad para regresar de nuevo a estas tierras. Yo estaré por aquí hasta el 21 de abril.
Si quieres regresa y si quieres pasar para disfrutar de paz y tranquilidad y conocer lugares lindos. Te quiero mucho. Te buscaré en el aeropuerto en algún lugar. I'm going to show you a lot of places in Mexico. Look at what it says. And you're going to be like my Mexican grandson or son.
Dude, how cute.
I hadn't seen it, I hadn't opened it. And then he sent me a picture on Tuesday. Greetings to him.
Oh, he's so cute. Show them, the man is going to be... The gentleman. Can you see him on camera? Let's see. There?
Lower the brightness.
Ok.
I lowered everything.
Show them.
There. That's the... And here's the picture with him and the gentleman. Show them. I I've a Cierto C parece un vergo solo que
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Y ahí tiene la fecha porque no digan que es mentira mira no no es mentira yo lo estoy viendo Pero no tiene que decir que es mentira si se vea el abuelito de gael habrá And there's the date so they don't say it's a lie. No, it's not a lie. I'm watching it. But you don't have to say it's a lie. If you see the grandfather of Gael, will he be there?
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Get started freeNo, he's not there anymore. Oh, I mean...
What a bad joke.
No, no, no.
Play it again.
There it goes.
No, he's not there anymore.
Oh, there he is, there he is! I'm gonna watch it, I'm gonna watch it, I'm gonna watch it! I would be afraid to sleep. Do you ever get afraid to sleep now? Because all the news were about you sleeping and waking up.
Yes. Yes, whenever I sleep I brush my teeth. And whenever I wake up I brush my teeth too. Even if they don't notice. Yes, because those two were me.
Yes, I imagine there was a trauma in that.
Yes, and now you say, I did it and it happened, but at the moment it feels like it's the responsibility. Tell your mom that her dad died is the worst thing that can happen in life.
And what reactions... You don't know... It's very shocking what you're telling me that I don't even have words to... It's very... When you learn to love a person a lot, you don't cry for what you missed,
because if you gave a lot, you only cry for... For time, for affection. For company, you know? And my mom learned a lot from that. I know she doesn't cry because she owes them something, because she was there all their lives, but they cry because they're not there anymore.
And it's very difficult sometimes to get used to a person and let them leave you, you know? And that's how it feels, like they left you. What also causes me a lot of doubt is how everything was for you first. How did that responsibility fall on you? Like a bucket of cold water that you say, no, no...
It was so dirty, and in the end being the dirtiest of all.
Yes, they make you the bravest, like you say, we're going to tell him, he's the bravest, and even though you're the most bastard, you always have a lot... Do you understand me?
Yes, of course.
So, yes, it was very traumatic too, like, if they had told my oldest brother had told my mom, and she wouldn't have made me listen to her cry.
But I also feel that in the end you were the messenger. I feel that if it was your uncles or aunts, your grandparents wanted you to be that messenger, and that you were that strength for your mom.
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Get started freeBut it happened in Atlanta.
No way. It was in the Virgin Islands.
No, but taking it in the right way. Of course it was traumatic in every way, but if we look at it from the good side, that's exactly what your grandparents wanted. I think your mom couldn't have had a better company than you.
Yes.
On one side I didn't accompany her. I sat there crying and my brother hugged her and controlled her. ¿Tú? Sí. No, en una yo no lo acompañé. O sea, me senté a llorar yo también una vez y fue como que mi carnal la abrazó y la controlaba. Pero en el otro sí fue como de que... Todo, wey. Y no sé, como que... Sé, pa' leer, estaba muy cabrón ese tema.
¿Qué ibas a decir? no te preparas para ese tipo de cosas. Uno nunca sabe, el siguiente día se te puede morir uno y dices, ah, todo bien, ahorita lo dices. Pero en el momento, si quieres mucho a esa persona, no sabes cómo darle a alguien que más, ¿sí me entiendes? Es como, yo no estoy preparado para cuando me digan que mi mamá se va a morir. Yo no, yo sí me muero si se muere ella. I told him, you're going to live a lot and I'm going to die first because I'm not going to be prepared at some point that you die, you know?
Because you're not going to know, I can't imagine reacting, I mean, I saw her and I said, what a big ass, I didn't get on a plane and I see her dead, you know? And I'm not going to know how to react when she dies. She's not going to have the balls I have. Well, she still has a lot of years left. No, I'm going to die first. No, no, it's canceled.
It's canceled, because I've seen people say it and then they die. But, I mean, she lives a lot of years. Yes. You're not ready for that news either. I feel like no one is prepared for a news like this. No, no, you don't have to ask me.
No, no, but I didn't ask you if you were prepared for your mom's news.
I left.
Yes, you left.
If you don't fire her, I didn't leave.
The guy who's recording is the one who's going to kill her. No, but if you... Let's not talk about death. I left. Yes, man! I went back there. Yes, man! Yes, I left again. But wasn't it the fact of talking about that topic, not talking about what you're saying now?
Yeah, man!
I...
I...
I was already sentimental, man.
No, man. I mean, it's part of... but still... It's a conversation between you and me.
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Get started freeShut up, shut up. No, I'm not doing anything.
Come on.
Still.
You're sucking, man.
I don't know what to say, you asshole. You're sucking. Dude, you're a person that I also feel that sadness and so on,
you turn it into a little bit of humor, right?
Yes.
I mean, what difficult things you have, etc.
Yes. There's always going to be a good side. Because when you're there, for example, when I was there, I was always alone. Uh-huh. You know, everyone in their world, I mean, in Canada. It was like I was already used to be alone. And if something sad happened to me, I liked one of the schools,
and I didn't have anyone to turn to. So I always took the positive side.
How do you deal with loneliness?
I cry a lot.
Yeah?
Yeah, there were times when we did the live shows, and we could have a lot of people watching us, and you'd turn it off and you'd feel really lonely. Because it was really far from everyone, and there was no one. It was really complicated. And then you'd go on social media and you'd see that everyone was sending you messages, that everyone loved you, but you didn't have anyone on one side.
Right.
It was like, well, that's why now that I'm here it's not the same.
I have courage in the whole fandom. Justo. Sí. Era como bien. Ya por eso ahorita que llego ya no es lo mismo. Le digo, ah.
Le tengo coraje a todo el fandom. Nunca estuvieron allá, ahora aquí sí me quieren abrazar.
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Get started free¡Ala!
¿Por qué no volaron a Canadá, culero?
No, pero sí era como de que, sí había veces, we're going to learn. And if you look at the whole team, well, not the whole team, well, the one we were in, look, because it's over, it was like the one who made the most stupid jokes and everyone said, that guy is very happy, and he falls. And it was like my stress,
because you're probably not even happy and you get the nipples. You have to be transparent at that point and you have to know when you're not okay. There were like two or three times that I told them, I feel really sad and I'm not going to learn. I don't have anything to talk about or anything. And then I would go in later and I would get rid of the sadness or whatever, but no. Sometimes you miss the company of people.
Do you feel alone nowadays?
No. Accompanied? ¿Hoy en día te sientes solo? No. ¿Acompañado? Sí, ya tengo mi familia. O sea, ya me faltaba ese vacío, ¿sabes? Y también conocí personas que en un cierto punto de su vida también dan a entender que te dan compañía y son pasajeras.
Ok. Como que...
Siento que cada quien viene a enseñarnos una lección también, ¿no?
Sí. We have a lesson too, right? And there are lessons in dogs and there are lessons that are not in dogs.
Not in dogs, but they are the cool ones.
They are the cool ones. But no, I'm fine, I always distract my mind or there is a way for me to forget everything. My compadre said, if you have a problem and you have a solution, why do you worry? And if you don't have a solution, why do you worry? Yes. It's the reality. problem Easy
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The metal of the phrase that he said just a mood of costume But I always think that I'm going to be perfect And there are times when life tells you that you're not going to be perfect You always have to think with positivity You know, I have a plan, it's going to go well, but it's not always going to go well. And you have to have the mind to be prepared to know that not everything is going to go well. And if you had the balls to do something, you have to have the balls twice as much to calm down.
To see that it's not going to go well.
I also tried this, that life is not the dance that they promised us, They put us in, but we're here now. Let's dance. If something doesn't work out, we have to keep going. Something else will work out for us. Like becoming a millionaire.
I mean, your money, jewels, and stuff.
You, right now, when I downloaded your Lamborghini. From the podcast.
I saw it.
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Get started freeBut yeah, life is cool. Life is good.
No, I'm leaving. I'm listening to you, asshole. Let's talk about the good stuff. Canada gave you sad news, but it also changed your life, right? Everything in Canada. And today you are Gael Bloqueado. What is your real name, Gael? to El Darío y la R. No, mi familia todo soy Darío. No, mamá, nadie te dice Gael.
Nadie.
O sea, es como tu nombre artístico es. Sí, sí. De hecho a mí me gusta más Gael que Darío, pero si mi abuelito me decía Darío, era así. Ok, ok. Entonces, pero soy Darío.
Darío Gael Navarrete.
Navarrete. -... I'm a The channel is capturing it They don't have a dad
They don't have a dad, my dad
But they are grandpas, dog
I can't finish Another question
What were we saying? How does it feel to have a dad?
Oh man. Those topics are very personal.
From a distance, I've been able to handle it.
I'm gonna tell you a joke.
Do you have a granddad?
I was talking to you.
He left.
I didn't say anything. You're all you. ¿Pero qué? Sí se fue, güey. ¡Muévete la verga! Yo no dije nada, eres todo tú, güey. Estábamos hablando que también te trajo algo muy bonito en tu vida, que pues, ¿en qué año, güey, te hiciste viral? ¿En qué año empezaste a seguir en las redes sociales?
El año pasado, desde el primero de enero.
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Ajá, ok. Ahí se queda. ¿Por qué? Why? Why? How did that change you?
I feel like the first thing was because I was on my way to my high school and I uploaded the video where I graduated and people were like, that dog and that guy and after that
I became known for a video that I made for a person and everything was good, we had a little argument and we became friends. But at that time I was already a big star. After that I started doing live shows, but more and more people came and it became a mess.
I got in here with an Arab and she was like, what the hell, I'm going to lick her. I mean, all the live shows were in clips because I said pure mamadas. After that, I don't remember if it was in March or April, I think in April, April, May, I don't remember. Uh, very famous singer of all the reproductions like Reproduzcan La Pantera. He got in. But before that, I got in with Aldo Arturo,
who is also a famous TikToker, and my camera man, both of them. So, that guy, I remember I got in a very random like with him and I think he was celebrating his seven million, and I still hadn't even reached a million. And I had already reached it, I don't remember, I got in, and then I got a live with the other one,
with Alan, and then I got in a live where they were both together, but first I met them separately, I had already met them separately, and I said, those guys, right, all good, but then I got in a live where they were both together, and they were chit each other, and I was like, fuck, a guy and a singer,
the morbo, you know, and I was gossipy. So, he grabbed a nice Argüende, and then he pretended that I was doing the stop to Alan, and I was going there and singing to Arturo, and he did a really awesome live where a lot of people got in,
and then the next day he did a really awesome live where a lot of people came.
And the next day he sent him flowers. And from there we got together, so we wouldn't get too emotional. And then the whole team formed. Because we became really famous there. I say that I became more known for Timmy and for saying things like...
No, Timmy Gajara will be the shit, dude.
I mean, I think that nowadays what it is. I think that's what it is. It is and it will never stop being. For all the assholes that want to be a team, just team Migajas. That will never stop being. But, I'm sure, I'm going to be a nana, just team Migajas.
And I'm already in Mexico, bitches. And wait, wait, you're not talking, no, wait. And then you realize that from there, you have to follow the flow. What, dude? I'm not doing anything. I'm waiting. No, I'm waiting.
It's over, dude. You're so boring.
Dude, I'm going to have a playback. You would have cried, dude. No, no.
Oh, it's so shit, dude.
Well, from there...
But, dude, we have to tell something and you cry.
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Get started freeOk, but with tears, machín.
Do you want me to cry?
No, man.
Ok, asshole, and then?
And we got to know each other, we were already known, but we all got to know each other. What Laldo was, he already had a machín advantage, he was a creator since 1990 1990 if I'm not wrong. He invented T-Stock and Alan Cornett. I think I had a few more followers than Alan. But he did it well. What a lack of respect to be caught on your cell phone. Dude, I'm watching your questions and then I'm listening to you.
I'm doing some questions too.
Dude, I have all the questions.
And that's how it happened. And then the team was made for 2 or 3 lives. And new characters were added, which was Memo Piña, and then Fer Duran and Carol Castro in the window of the Aldo.
And it was a very bad mess. It was the best thing that ever happened. But you asked me how I got to know her. More or less like that.
And what changed in you? What did your parents say when you were famous? I was also watching a live of yours when the police arrived.
In the last one?
Yes.
No, nothing, because I didn't live the fame. I was in Canada, I was paying the bill, and no one knew me. I did run into a lot of people, I'd say, hey, this is the other one, but I'd turn off my phone and nothing. But my boss, well, my brothers here, no, my brothers, they were the ones who went out,
it was like, you're Gael's brother, and you greet me like that. And they were always on the street. The fame I had to have lived. Not fame, but to be known, because we were something else. To be known and they were told off, that I was Gael's brother, to this day. So Gael's brother, yes. Sometimes one of my brothers was told,
you're so handsome, don't be Gael's brother, and they would laugh at him. But in me, nothing changed. I turned off the live and it was a person. But none of your brothers wanted to do what you're doing. No, they don't like cameras, my brothers. No, no.
And your dad, who was here with you, how did he live all that movement? First time in Mexico, dude. First time that the race saw you.
They were very excited. They get excited because they say, Oh, fuck, there are a lot of people here. I told like, ah, well... Because if you... That's what I'm saying. Yesterday we were about to enter Palenque, and they were like, hey, if you want, don't take pictures and come in here.
And I was like, ah, people are really rude. Because if you hug a girl and then you tell her that she treated you well, and it's like on social media. And I don't have a... How can I say? A character, you know? I don't know, I don't know. I don't know, I don't know. I don't know, I don't know.
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Get started freeI don't know, I don't know. I don't know, I don't know. I don't know, I don't know. I don't know, but I'm serious. And sometimes, most of the time, I like to be alone. I don't like company, so I'm very serious. Or I'm very cold.
They say, that's why. That's what I'm telling you. When I got to the airport, a fucking mocoso came and told me, the son of his fucking mother, hey, doggy, a picture. And I was in my say dog, man. Because I've been your priest.
I'm like, what dog? I'm serious. Most of the time I'm very serious. And very...
I want to ask you a strong question. About your life. And without saying a name, without specifying a person, just...
Hey, Voluver.
How? Well, you've lived alone for a long time, you've lived a lot of things that maybe at your age it's not easy to live. But also like the fact of being in a relationship, how is Gael Blockiado? Well, Dario Gael, not Gael Blockiado, Dario Gael. I mean, in a serious relationship, would you like something formal? What do you perceive of a woman you want in your life, etc.?
Ah, the verb, I've seen you so much. No, well, the truth is, I'm going to tell you the truth. When I fall in love, I'm not stupid.
Asshole. No.
Because I have a school that my grandfather and my grandmother were for life. So it was that my grandfather, if you are with one person and you like another, don't even talk to me. Those people are disgusting. So when I'm with one person, it's literally everything. I don't look for other people because I I don't want it to be the same. And based on that, I'm the same, just with more attention to another person.
So you don't struggle with being alone and having to share with someone?
Yes, I struggle a lot. In Mexico, not really. But in Canada, for example, you're alone for a while. You literally learn to be alone and a person comes and compliments you a lot. And it's not just... I mean, it's 24-7 here. And then he leaves. You know? Or he stays. Or he adds to your life. You're not used to it, you know?
So, yes, it's difficult. But... Well... Yes, it's like... The same, difficult, but... I'm like... I'm not the same, but... You just give the other person a lot of attention and stuff.
You know? But I also like to be very detailed, man. I would like to be treated... I've never been given gifts, man.
You've never been given anything? Oh, man. Maybe because you're ugly.
I know it influences a lot. I know it influences a lot. But I get out of the truck and it's taken away. It's taken away because I've never been given gifts.
No, it's not taken away. One day they're going to give me. Do you feel like you've ever fallen in love? Love, love, amar.
Ahorita.
¿Sí? O sea, que el bloqueado está enamorado ahorita.
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Pero güey, justo esta relación no es pública.
Sí.
Tú y yo. A tu cu... ¡Verdad! No, no, no. Sí, sí, sí. public
Those occasions in the middle mass
Yes, I know more What can we just do?
Pero si ahorita ahorita por al por ese Por esto de aquí por amor I'm here for that. For love.
Ay, dog!
I know people make up their own ideas and they don't even imagine them. It doesn't even cross their minds. It's not even a public figure.
That's what I was going to say. I feel like having a relationship in public is something more difficult. Yes, I learned. Having a relationship is difficult. But having a public relationship is the triple of difficult, Cabo.
People think about you, and then it makes the person who is with you overthink and make people, you know?
That's why I've always said that it's always a two-way relationship. Because, for example, if a dude fucks you up, and talking outside of being public, for example, si un vato la caga, no? Y hablando fuera de que sea público y que lo publiques en TikTok o lo que sea. Wey, tú vas con tus amigas, no? Y que, hey, mi vato la cagó, hizo esto y esto.
Mándalo a la verga, wey. No te merece y esto y que la verga, ta, ta, ta, ta little bit, man. I felt a little bit.
What a faggot.
No, but it's just that, man.
Drink some chocolate.
Yes, cheers. You left, man. Sorry, I left in the mood, I got drunk.
You left, man.
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Get started freeI got drunk, man.
Let's see, again.
But, man, no, man.
Again. Again, man.
I'm getting ah, ah. Ah, ah, ah.
Ah, ah, ah. Ah, ah, ah. Ah, ah, ah.
Ah, ah, ah. Is that it? Or do you go with your friends and say, my girl fucked her up, and you're like, send her to hell, let's go to the club and have sex. No, those are not friends. That's what I was going to say. Look for her. For example, my circle, if the girl fucked her up, ask her, ask her.
You ask her for forgiveness. Dude, I'm a migajera, damn. No, I really swear, bro. Me too. What's your most friendly story? For love or for someone I like. Look, in high school, a girl from third grade when I was in first grade, and I was always ugly.
I was in high school.
I mean, now I'm ugly, but in high school I was uglier, ugly, black, and. O sea, ahorita estoy feo, pero en la secundaria estaba más feo, culero, feo, prieto y sin pelo cortado, ahorita mínimo acá.
Pacherito.
Ya me había mandado la verga muchas veces, güey, y hasta... Y les voy a decir tu nombre. No, ya me había mandado la verga varias veces. Y se llegó el 14 de febrero. I was like, I'm going to be the most impressive gift to the high school, a fucking bear, machinis, flowers. I took everything and in front of everyone, he still said no. And he kept the gifts.
He said, imagine how embarrassing. He still kept them and, ay, jijijijir, jirjirjir, and no. Imagine. I still laughed and said, nothing's going to happen, I'm going to keep trying. And she didn't listen to me. Never? Not anymore.
Who knows?
Maybe she has messages.
Or maybe she's pregnant. From my ranch.
You took her to Canada.
And now she's... I don't know why the girls have such loose tails. Now that she's there, they're all pregnant. Really.
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Get started freeWhat can I say about that? No, no, no. I'm pregnant fuck up my girls, they're all fat now For real Well, what can I say about that?
No, no, no
I'm pregnant right now
Exclusively?
Shot, that's why I love it, shot the boy
I'm gonna drive I already shot, man
Go ahead
Oops
I'm sorry, baby
Stop it I'm going to die. Yeah.
I'm going to die. I'm going to die.
I'm going to die.
I'm going to die.
I'm going to die. I'm going to die. I'm going well prepared. No, no, no. Look, so you insist, so you insist that it was what I wanted to answer, it's because you have something very doggy, and you know I do. What, man? That you have questions very doggy.
I mean, no, yes, yes, no, because you know this podcast is about friends. Doggy questions... Hey, hey, hey, you want to gain confidence to release poison, but... Las preguntas Ya que se agarra confianza para soltar venero pero no las preguntas fuertes van a venir de ellos no O sea Pero la gente es la que quiere saber el amor Bueno te consideras migajero ya fue la que acabamos de hablar I'm nervous. Well, you consider yourself a musician.
That was the one we just talked about. How true is it that all the Tik Tokers want to be musicians nowadays?
I feel like it's not that they want to. I'm going to be very honest with you, honestly. It's not that all the Tik TikTokers want to be musicians, that's a complete lie, but when you see that you, as a TikToker, you see that you're doing well
and you have an audience that supports you, something that can leave you more... Because there are those who do it, I mean, being a TikToker, they do it with a lot of heart, and those are the ones who are going to hit them hard, that they look for their dates, that they look for someone to promote them,
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Get started freeor someone to produce them a song, you know? And there are those who have the saying like a dumbass, a napkin, that can make music and they see it, you know? But it's not that everyone wants it, it's that everything is always going to be a benefit.
If you want to see a benefit for your family, and you see something that can leave you a lot for your family, even whatever, you understand me?
Yes, but Gael, talking again about your artistic world, and being you as an artist, are you a composer?
Yes.
Yes, have you composed all your songs?
No, just one. I have two. Son of a bitch!
Son of a bitch!
One with more than 10 million, you know. of his... because there are people who are born with the gift of being a singer, there are people who make more effort, and there are people who want to... Who use autotune and... Yes, of course, I don't use it, that's why you don't hear them. But there are people who are born with the gift, I have comrades who are born with the gift, I listen a lot to Jorge Cuellar, the one who sings the...
that he sings beautifully, that he is amazing, I don't know if you've heard it. I say, what a great gift, you know? Or Angel Galvan too, that everyone... Or that they love the music, that you see Alan, that he loves being in a studio. Those are people that are good at music, you know? There are people that probably look for are looking for a chance to say,
I'm good at music, I play a role and my family gets ahead with this, I keep trying. And you are the second? No, none.
None, neither the first nor the second.
I really like being in a studio and seeing how there are people, because there was no one there to me. So now I'm getting to know a lot of things. And you also enjoy the second one a lot. It's like you, when you're taking a shower and you enjoy the song so much that you want to be the one singing it, you say, I'd be great.
And you have the possibility that people listen to you and that probably one of your songs hits, or someone likes how you sing, well, you do it, you know? The joke here is to lose all fear. There will always be people who will tell you,
ah, you're going to do this, well, and if you try it, it hits, you know?
But this year, new songs are coming from Gael Bloqueado that have not been heard?
I have to release. We just got back from the studio. We're recording. Yes, 12 songs. 12 songs of...? I'm going to release 12 songs.
Old compositions, new compositions...
New ones, we just got back from the studio. But maybe you could have compositions already saved from a long time ago, that today you're going to release and renew them. Yes, I saved them 12 years ago, when I was a kid. Some songs, that's what I'm telling you. No, but I do have a lot of music coming out, but soon, and I'm really looking forward to it, because it's something I like,
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Do you kiss on the stages? Yes.
I mean, you would like to fill a sand, you'd like to fill a palenque. Bro, I'm not telling you, I don't know, I don't know. Fuck off, no.
I'm not telling you I don't know, but...
Why not see you in the big picture? If you see that everything can be done, everything in life can be done. You know? Why not see me in a stadium if I've already seen that another asshole filled it, you know? I don't understand. I can see myself there. If I'm going to do things, I'm going to do them well, because I'm not going to be doing stupid things to get it out and burn me.
That's how it is.
The one who sings like a dick.
Ok, ok, ok. Hey, do you think that in this TikTok world, there are a lot of forced shippings? And based on the chipeos. Oh my fucking god! What the fuck? I'm saying it in general.
Let's see, repeat the question.
On TikTok there are a lot of chipeos, right? And especially forced chipeos. And on those chipeos sometimes there are some mistakes. I don't know the subject.
I haven't had any forced chipeos and I don't watch TikTok.
You think...
I don't have any forced shipping and I don't watch TikTok. Do you think... I don't know the subject.
Do you think it's necessary to have a shipping to grow in TikTok?
No.
Or to grow as your songs or as an artist? In my case, with my perspective, no. I grew up saying that's why.
But you've also seen what's happened around you.
Of course, everything happens.
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Get started freeWhat's your opinion about it?
I think that those... Those topics are for each person. If one person and another person lend themselves to that and then something different happens, then it stays in them, you know? Because like everything, it stays as a stain.
They will always see you for what you did, they'll always remember you. People never forget, never, ever. So, it happens because there are people... Lately I've seen that even between men, that they make out and want to be cheated on, and that the couple of the year,
the mom of the year, they don't even know how to hide it. But even to do that, you have to be very ingenious. You're not going to do it, because otherwise it won't look good. And yes, I've seen it. If it was what you wanted me to answer, I've seen it, and I've paid. No, I've seen it.
It happens.
Okay. And do you think that for TikTok, well, in exchange for the chipmunks, ¿Se ocupa un team para empezar y ser fuerte? No, yo lo hacía por diversión y hasta la fecha. Pero sigues haciéndolo por diversión y también has tenido...
Lo disfruto machín. ¿Has tenido muchas funas durante este tiempo?
O sea, es una pregunta, pendejo.
No, no, es lo que te digo, hace rato estábamos hablando de eso. Probablemente sí he tenido, pero no me han funado. We were talking about that a while ago. I've probably had, but I don't get deep into it. And what I've said is very serious. Not serious, but for people who probably don't get it. Or who think they have the same humor. Because you have to know that your humor is... It's awesome.
If you start thinking... No, but for the sake of understanding, you and me, I don't get it if you say, that's bullshit. For example, when we were on the team, I said a lot of swear words, and I saw the clips of the ladies laughing, I know they understood them, you know? Not for everyone, always for the public.
Or for example, when I made my comments, I was very angry with people with cancer, and people were getting mad, like a fucking morillo, you know? And for the same reason, I'm going to tell you what we were talking about. I help kids with cancer,
like Romi, and Arianne, who just passed away. Once I got a like, I was like, hey, all the people who have cancer, send me a message, I'll buy you a wig. And I was like, I went crazy, and the video has a million likes,
and people are hating me. a peluca. Y yo dije, me pasé de verga y el clip tiene un millón de likes donde toda la gente me está funando. Entonces, de las morrías que yo ayudo o ayudaba con cáncer, te repito, en paz descanse y me acuerdo muy bien porque hasta, además, hay una de ellas que tiene la enfermedad o tenía en paz descanse, que me manda un mensaje y me dice, hey, can you buy me a wig? And I'm like, shit, and I reply with, do you sell? And he says, no, I saw that on TikTok and I don't know what.
No, well, when I get there. I'll take you. But what do you prefer? To be honest, I make a lot of jokes with illness because I had relatives who struggled with illness and they tell you or teach you or teach you to say that life is not sad to be sorry for a disease. Make life laugh at you, laugh at life,
because if not, life will laugh at you, you know? So it's better to make jokes with that shit, to get there and tell a sick person, you look very bad and I'm very sorry, I don't know what. He's going to hear that a thousand times, he's going to hear it from a doctor somewhere and you'll always have it in mind. Play with those people, because, you know?
Even yourself, if one day I have cancer, tell me, fucking bald, or fucking skinny, because I don't want to be sad about those facets. Nobody in their life wants to be sad, except in the worst ones, you know?
And also, I feel that victimizing people
is the hardest thing during a process like this, you know? And you know, when you have a personality like mine that doesn't depend on what the person or people think. If 10,000 people think I'm doing it wrong, but they didn't understand my joke, and there are 10,000 that do,
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Yes, dude. I've lived it. Yes.
Who has not been a victim of Regina George That's really cool I understand her fucking joke She doesn't have a dad She's a fag
Don't make me laugh
No, she does
You're laughing No, we don't have to play with your dad anymore That's a monster joke I feel bad
I feel bad.
It was hard for you.
Go see him.
No, dude.
Ask him properly.
Yeah, asshole.
Can I interview you? No, dude. I want to ask you some questions. Interviewing Gael.
What was the hardest thing or what was the hardest thing to lose your dad? No, ya el que sigue. I know that there have been a lot of rumors about that. But I respect that I owe it to my sisters, that they are not public figures and they don't like to talk about that topic, or that I'm commenting on it, you know? But I could tell you that it was the most difficult, and I think that I just share the pain that you were telling me about... about talking to...
I'm a dog communicator, look.
About talking to your mom. No, no, we're serious. Talking to your mom, because I lived that process too,
my mom's, that she was lying there like that. Like a cream, lying.
Yes, lying down, man.
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Get started freeTo this day, what's the hardest thing for you?
That, seeing my mom, that she didn't eat, that she lost like 30 kilos, that she was all skinny, toda acostada, que la veía llorando todos los días y era como él, el tener que levantarla.
Este, otra pregunta dice por aquí, bueno, estamos hablando del tema de tu padre, que te hubiese gustado en ese, no, no me estoy riendo, soy un entrevistador, o sea, soy un entrevistador, no me has visto serio, soy serio pues, en ese momento de tu vida I'm an interviewer. I'm an interviewer. Sorry, sorry. You haven't seen me serious, I'm serious. At that moment in your life, when you had that big loss, what would you have liked to have on one side? Or what would you have liked to have as a company?
What would you have liked to have that would have helped you heal faster?
Nothing, I feel like I had it all. I will always thank the best friend's family, my best friend since 3rd grade, Ana Pau. And Ana Pau was always with me. I had that friend to cry for, because I had to be strong with my sisters and my mom.
So Ana Pau was the person who was always there. I think I would have preferred to have someone else than her.
Don't mess with me, Pao. We're talking about the voice.
Is your interview over?
I have one more question.
Let's see, man.
They say around here... I have very strong ones. And regarding the topic. Regarding the topic. What do you need to feel calm when you talk about that topic?
Oh, I don't know. ¿Qué necesitas hasta la fecha para sentirte tranquila cuando hablas de ese tema? Ay, no sé.
Entablecer una conversación con alguien como yo supongo, ¿no? No vas a hablar con el camarógrafo así.
A ver, otra vez tu pregunta.
¿Qué necesitas como para sentirte segura para hablar de ese tema? ¿Qué es lo que te hace sentirte o qué tuviste que pasar ya para estar segura de hablar de ese tema? Es una pregunta un poco congruente, no congruente en base al tema. Porque hasta ahora ya puedes decir que tu mamá ya no comía, además, antes ni te gustaba platicar eso.
No, de hecho no me gusta platicarlo ni siquiera, pero...
Oya.
No sé, siento que pues como te lo dije, creo feel like, as I told you, I think you learn to live with it, you don't overcome it.
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Get started freeOf course, and you learn it. I mean... I understand you, my friend. Yes, my friend, thank you. It's something very difficult when it's not that cool, I mean, living like this... I'm not laughing, hey! But, no, it's something very difficult, I mean, you're strong.
Yeah, sometimes I do realize that you have heavy suitcases and stuff. Despite the bad things that happen to us, we always have a smile.
That's it.
I don't understand that.
I identify with you in that aspect because...
Look, I met a woman who was really shitty and who has the shitty character and still has her grandmother. Why not me? I'm good, you know?
But dude, that's just...
She doesn't love her. I've seen grandmothers who don't love them and I don't even love them because I don't have them. Dude, that's life, man. I don't understand, man. No, it's something difficult, something complicated, you know? What am I doing here right now? These are questions that no one understands. It's complicated. Without my grandma.
But dude, my question is more, how did the language come up? Do you understand me? I mean, how do we two Mexicans speak, man?
How do you understand my word and I your word, dude? I speak English.
I speak English too.
You too?
Yeah, of course where are you living I'm living in Monterrey Mexico where Monterrey and why you speak yeah why you speak speak English I speak English because I know that in a son in college In college? Yeah. How old are you? I am 23. 23?
What the hell?
What the hell?
It's amazing to know that you are educated.
You are not stupid.
I mean, you have a lot of face like... I mean, since we arrived and you greeted me like... Hey, from the neighborhood and doing like this... What a chévere here. And the line you are getting in. I mean, I beer and a crack. And the line you're getting in, I got it. Give it to me, I don't want a line.
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Get started freeNo, I got it, but no. But bro... Bro, no.
I'm like that, man.
I'm chill and shit. If you feel like the vibe is really tight, you know, like... We can talk for five hours, but the Uber is coming. We can talk for five hours, but you're already talking a lot. I'm very quiet. I never imagined... People know it's my first podcast. I never imagined being so quiet.
Talking a lot.
Yes, it's part of...
You can ask a lot of questions. Look, I'm going to give you a shot. It's very strong.
No, look, the trick is like this.
No, that's alcoholic. When you drink water, your kidneys get fucked up. So that it doesn't hit you. So that I get fucked up. That's very serious. You know why I don't drink?
My dad doesn't drink and my mom doesn't either. And my siblings don't either.
Well, that's not good for me. So you've never had a drink in your life? No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
No. No. No. No. ¿Cómo te pusiste pedaloso? Porque güey, yo ya me llevaba con raza grande, yo era de las típicas morrillas de sexo de primaria
de que estoy alta, porque sí, simple, yo creo que mucho que fuera alta, la neta. I'm still with you and you come here. Oh, I'm sorry. And you come here.
What's up? You're all chaneque, all bendecillo.
But you've been through a lot. You don't even go on set. You're like Grenda.
We don't have to help each other anymore.
We don't have to be friends anymore.
We have to finish this.
What? You're making me fat.
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Hey, before we move on to the audience questions.
Don't you have more there? Well, yes, but... I just wanted to say that the others are going to be really strong.
I'm scared. This is a strong one, nothing more. I have doubts, dude, because I saw the gossip on TikTok and shit. What happened with Nando, dude?
Nando? He died an idiot. Well, nothing, it was something very stupid. I know that they are content creators, I could call them that. I was very much in my life and it was very stupid of them. I personally, if I want to make it up, I make it up and we fix it. Or don't send me so many messages, so many videos.
But the guy is dedicated, you have to understand. He is a content creator who takes his content creator things very seriously, he didn't want to give up, he doesn't force himself to beg, or he didn't have the things, I mean, I don't know if he does it for real, or if he's acting, I got to a point where I resigned myself, I said, I didn't want to give up, or acting it out, at a certain point in my life,
they're going to come at me and say I was a cotorreo. You know? I'm just starting to understand that thing that happens with influencers. I wasn't aware. I was just using it.
And the TikTok awards, are you interested in going one day? I've been invited to Chile to do events with influencers and shit, and I don't like it. Do I hang out with a lot of influencers through the podcast?
Fuck, that's a different question because you became famous and you hung out with influencers, I don't hang out with anyone. I don't hang out with influencers. You're the second person I hang out with. I mean, I hung out with... my first collaboration was with the Durán sisters. But I've known them for a long time.
Feri and Karol, sorry.
Yes, it was Feri and Karol. And it was like I had talked to them all my life. In fact, now it's like we've been friends all my life, you know? I don't feel it as a collaboration. And I saw Alan, and I did feel it as a collaboration because it was recording and everything. But I don't know if I'm the one who always has to feel the vibe that we are friends,
and I don't feel it here. But in those environments, I don't know how people move.
It's heavy.
It would be cool too, why not? Everything. Do everything.
Well, now we are going to move on to...
Retire. Thank you all for watching this podcast.
To a part where you are part of this podcast. You know that I am the voice of the people and for the people. And in my Instagram profile I leave you when I'm with the people who come here exclusively to live a little, to talk and so on. And I left you a question box there. Yes, deje ahí una cajita de preguntas.
Sí, yo estaba consciente de lo que iba a pasar.
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Get started freeDonde ustedes pueden preguntarle todo. Para el bloqueado. Quiero que vean la cantidad de preguntas que tengo, wey. Al chile son un vergo.
Ah, wey.
Un vergaso, wey. Yo digo que esas las dejemos para después porque son bien muchas. Para la segunda parte. I say we leave those for later, because there are a lot. And honestly, as an influencer, I like to attend to everyone.
Don't worry.
No, everyone or no one. Everyone. No, nothing. When it comes, we'll give it to you quickly. Yes, yes, yes.
No, no, no.
Get ready!
No, I'm nervous. It's okay.
Okay, the first one. What do you get the most criticism for and why do you think that happens?
Criticizing? I'm very direct. I don't like to be criticized. You're the same. That I'm a liar, that I don't like to pretend to be friends with people. People think I'm a dickhead, but I don't do it because I don't like it, you can pretend to be friends with him. That. And sometimes people think he's not a dickhead, but he does it because he doesn't like it. He's not born with it. He's not born with it. There's no reason to get along with everyone.
If you didn't like me, I wouldn't come to the podcast. And I told you from the beginning, you know, there's no reason to force things. And people don't like that. I'm very happy that it's the first podcast of Gael Bloqueado. Yes, it's my first podcast, my first interview, everything.
Yes?
Yes, dude.
I've never had one.
But I feel like outside of interviews, there's also a conversation with friends.
Yes, the ones that were below and the ones that are going to be, because yes.
I think I'm going to let go of this question, but the last one, because it's the one that's being repeated the most. Do you know which one is it? Why are we acting like idiots? Should I tell you now? Should we reveal it now or at the end?
No, I don't know.
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Get started freeI can't imagine which one is being asked by so many people. Do you want me to reveal the last one?
As you want, in the order you want.
I'm going to see when to reveal it because it's the one that's being repeated the most and at the end of the day, there it is. Okay. What has been your best stage, Gael?
My childhood. I was very happy. Yes, my childhood.
What do you remember the most?
Everything, from playing. Everything. From dawn. Like every child, not having worries, and getting up and playing, and getting tired, and getting all dirty, and then going back to shower and sleep.
That, living with my brothers, a lot. My brothers are my whole life.
Do you like Ferdurán?
No.
It's happened lately, and that has to be clarified, that people ask for things, and then, you know? Because you've seen it too, I also treat you like that in lives, and it happened a lot that they cheated us in the last videos and I said, first they wanted me to meet them, and now that I know them and they see that we treat each other the same, they think that here, but no, nothing to do.
Fer I see her as a ... is that the other day I heard a comment that I don't know if she is, but it's nothing. I see Fer like a... The other day I heard a comment, I don't know if he's going to get mad, but a friend said that if you put a dick on Fer, he's a friend, he joins you like a friend, and a dick like a friend, and what Fer has is that he's very...
he adds a lot... it's very weird when, you know? And it's really cool. But no. Compa matching.
Matching.
You don't see it with other eyes, never.
No, I don't have these.
I don't see it.
Why did Team Migajas really end?
Why did it end? Because everyone thought differently. At the beginning, everyone did it well, matching by taste. We all know that at the beginning, others had plans. different. There are always a lot of heads and so on. I mean, I don't know. There was never a owner or a creator because there was never a person who said, I'm going to make a team, I'm going to put everyone in. Everything went very naturally, it came out perfectly naturally.
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Why haven't you seen Aldo Arturo? If he's the only one missing.
Because I haven't spoken to him lately. We had a fight. I don't have anything bad with him, but we haven't spoken.
So, you're still good with everyone about Timmy Gajas?
With everyone. With everyone. And if he sees me and greets me, I greet him. It's logical. There's a love. Yes, of course. We grew up a lot together.
Alan Arrieta.
Yes.
There's also a love.
Yes, also.
Ferdurán, Carol Castro, Memo Piña. I have a love for everyone because I saw everyone from afar. You know? I saw all of them from afar. I never got to meet them in person. I always had the same affection for them, and everyone who talked to me had the same answer. And in person it was the same.
I never imagined meeting Alan like that. I slept at the airport, and he was here. It was the same conversation. When I met Fer, her brother is here, I don't know if you can see him, it was like they had already seen me all my life and included me later, and Carol is a mother, I can fight with her for an hour,
the memo was with me to Canada, the only thing missing is the album, but yes, with everyone I did very well. Everyone I like, if I don't like them, I don't give a shit. But everyone...
Why do you love Isabela Rieta so much?
Because she's... Isabela Rieta. Isabela Rieta.
Isabela Rieta.
Because she's the daughter... That's how I see a daughter. That's how I want her.
Why didn't you meet her?
Who doesn't love her? Because I just got here. But you're going to meet her. Yes, I'm going to meet her. I'm taking her to Disney. I have to take her to Disney. When this is out, you'll know we went to Disney. Ok, ok. That's why I love her so much.
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Get started freeI was too quick. Two questions. I'm going to pass them. I want these to be the last. Do you like someone right now, Dario Gael?
Yes, we already said it.
Yes, but ask him.
I'm attracted to someone. No, I like her.
Let's see, I think there's a difference between being attracted to someone, liking someone, loving someone, loving someone, and being attracted to someone. I'm just kidding. Make a song with that.
That you love someone, that you love someone.
Or with what?
Or with what?
No, yes, man. Yes, because... It's someone that no one imagines. And if you don't know, you won't even realize it. And it's better that way. It's going to be from that from now on. Public.
No, we learned. Yes. But yes. I'm in love.
What do you smell like, Gael?
Smell me, dog.
He came and didn't even bathe.
Smell me and tell me if I smell ugly. Smell me, really. Smell me. Your fucking mother. Oh, you mother fucker. Smell me and tell me if I smell bad. Let's see. I don't want to smell your armpit, man! Smell my armpit so you can see that I don't smell bad.
Oh, pure dog.
Yeah, more or less.
From the one in Seattle, Copen.
Yeah, it looks like it's Arab, your perfume. No, disgusting! No, they're going to smoke ya, ya fue papas. Lo que fue, fue. ¿Quién sabe si en un momento todos cambian otra de su mentalidad y lo vuelven a hacer por amor al arte y consticio?
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Get started freeSi no, pues no creo.
¿Qué es lo que más extrañas de tu abuelita? Uy, el chilece esa pregunta, wey. What do you miss the most about your grandma? That's a tough question
Everything Just a hug Everything How did you start making money in Canada? Okay. ¿Cómo fue que empezaste a hacer dinero en Canadá? Eh, no, no mal piense porque, espérate, te voy a poner un ejemplo. Pero, pero, te voy a poner un... voy a abrir paréntesis.
La...
No, pues, con negocios.
Ay, pero...
Pero desde México, o sea, yo no me fui, pobre, a Canadá, discúlpenme. Pero todos pensaban que allá, como que me había metido en algo malo allá. I didn't go to Canada, I'm sorry, but everyone thought I was in trouble there. That's why I told you to wait for me, because a lot of things happen there, like the gangsters and that. So everyone thought I was in trouble, but I was already in trouble.
But is it true that you went there for protection?
If I wasn't here. So it was something they said, that I still had doubts about it, I didn't understand why I couldn't leave. All the people were saying that because I was... what's it called? Yes, protected. What was it called? Refugees? Yes, refugees.
I didn't understand, there were people at school who were saying that, I asked them how it was and they said that you can't leave. I think it's for five years or something like that. No idea, my respect for people who are like that. But that's a lie, completely. I have my passport there, do you want me to show it?
No, I think... I'm giving it to you up because it's the same question that I'm going to ask you at the end. So that the podcast ends with those two questions that are being repeated. Are there any collaborations coming this year with more influencers?
Yes.
Are there any collaborations coming in your new album? Yes. This dog is going to be in one.
Ok.
This one is going to be in one, and you're going to be in one too, Rola. Yes, good ones are coming. But wait, do you know who are here? No, no, no, so you can stay with the doubt.
I'm going to say...
No, but they're going to come out. There's one with a group that is very famous. They must be a very famous group. Alan Arrieta will be in this album? Who knows? Maybe.
I said, maybe.
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Get started freeAlan is high class. He competes with Pitbull, Shakira and others. Maluma and the rest. Who knows? You never know. Imagine. You turn it around and that's it.
I'm me. I'm it around and it's screwed. It would be worse. I'm me, you know. I would screw up the song.
Which team are you going to?
I'm going to León. To León. To León Fiera. Fuck America. Chile too. No, I'm going to León.
I'm going to see the one go, but not the strong one Which was the worst couple you had? Can you repeat the question? Which was the worst couple you had? Chale, Willow. I've had a lot of partners in my life. Did you ever feel excluded by the Migajas team? Nah, they always included me. No, yes. Yes, motherfuckers, because they would say that I wasn't there or that they wanted to make plans and stuff,
but they always changed. So, yes, they excluded me. Fucking dogs, I'm already here. I'm going to finish this, I know I was very powerful. No, you're not. perros de mierda pues yo estoy aquí es más ya acaba lo ese si esta bien potente una vez me excluyo una vez me excluyo Isabela
si?
no
ehh no nunca me excluyeron siento que siempre me trataron fíjate que una vez fueron a una a una plaza aquí in Guadalajara and they were asking for pictures and they even turned on their cell phones to video call
so they could ask me for pictures, you know? They always included me. Do you remember? Yes, I remember that all the people were like that. And there was even a video, and then Aldo Arturo called me and he said, look at all the people, and I even recorded a video where all the people, they never excluded me. They are love.
How old were you the first time?
What? Sex. I haven't had.
Yeah, how old were you the first time?
No, I was big.
How old and big?
Like 18, 19.
Yes? I don't believe you, my love.
At 11. No, I don't believe you no mamon, mi papá sí me quería. No, me acuerdo como a los 14. Como a los 14. Como a los 14, 13, 14.
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Get started freeA los 14, 13 años. Sí, ya cuando uno se le paró. Y cómo fue tu primera vez?
No, eso sí, se, man, go to hell. I just eat a little bit.
But, man, you, like, in high school, at home, went to a park. How was it, asshole?
Did you go to a park?
No.
And why do you give that example?
Well, I don't know. It could be.
There are people who go to parks.
Dude, yes, man.
There are people who have told me that you were in a tree and... No, it was normal, a date and... and between hand and warmth, I passed the hand.
But at someone's house?
Yes, yes, at someone's house. No, no... I feel that my question would be... Hey... No, like this, like this. Yes, my first time was like this.
Very simple.
With someone older or someone your age?
Older. Oh, youaron, D. Sí, yo estaba así todo costantío. ¿Qué le haces?
¡Ay, Gael! ¡Qué asco!
Muy cabrón, güey.
No, no estaba así obvio, pero sí. ¡Ya, Fernanda! Te quedas siendo un niño raro y toda la gente de aquí de acá. ¡Ya! Estás incómoda. I'm not going to lie, I'm not going to lie. I'm not going to lie. I'm not going to lie.
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I'm not going to lie.
I'm not going to lie. ¿Cuánto mide Gael? ¿Cuánto mide Gael? ¿Cuánto mide Gael? ¿Cuánto mide Gael? ¿Cuánto mide Gael?
¿Cuánto mide Gael? ¿Cuánto mide Gael? ¿Cuánto mide Gael? ¿Cuánto mide Gael? But it would be cool to find someone who really wants to break my mother, you know? And I want to break her mother to give a show. If not, no.
How tall is Gael?
I don't know, how tall?
Like 50.
No, this bitch is like 2.10 meters tall. You are the problem here. No, I'm like 1.68 meters tall. 1.62 creo. No, ya me había medido y mi ID mide 1.79. Dice. 1.68 digo.
¿Qué próximo tatuaje te vas a hacer?
Ah, justo ahorita que estoy en Guadalajara, me voy a tatuar, voy a contratar a unos vatos que me van a dormir. Y me van a hacer todo aquí. Porque si te fijas aquí tengo la última cena. Todos mis tatuajes son religiosos. I'm going to hire some guys who are going to sleep over and they're going to do everything here. Because if you look here, I have the last scene. All my tattoos are religious. So here I'm going to put my grandfather's face. And here, and it's a path to heaven, which is from here.
And I'm going to put a sentence. But you're going to sleep, literally. Yes, I want to sleep. They told me it's from 8 to 12 hours of sleep. It's like I was sleeping all night. And my face was going to be like this. I'm not going to fill up, I mean I'm going to fill up the two arms here
and the back just like that, but not everything. Ok. And I think that's it. Why did you say that you were the only one who didn't know that Karol and Marcos were dating? Because there was no organization. We all knew the truth. Marcos and Davan. that people would be disappointed. If people remember, I was saying that it was a lie.
And Karol, poorly organized with Marquitos, comes out of nowhere in a live and says, we were just hanging out. The two of us together. We were just hanging out. And I didn't give a shit.
In fact, I uploaded a video where I told them, don't throw hate at them, if you want, let them be. But we all knew, that's 100% real. I knew, I knew when they kissed, I knew when they had dates, I knew everything.
So it was never a secret between the team?
No, it wasn't a secret.
I'm giving you a hard time because the questions, you know. Well, give me more.
Give me more. Is the moon coming? No, I don coming I'm not believing you But we all knew
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He's going to kill me
I'm saving you dog
But I'm going to do them last No, no
Why did you wait so long To come to Mexico?
We talked about it a while ago Ok, that was the reason? ¿Por qué esperaste tanto tiempo para venir a México? Ya lo platicamos hace ratito. ¿Era la razón esa?
Sí.
Porque esto salió de un día para el otro. O sea, ya de un día para el otro dije de que para el viernes yo voy para allá. Y el viernes me hice todo. No hubo como de que, ah, esto, lo otro, nada. Ya sentía como la necesidad. There was no like, oh, this or that. I felt the need.
And I feel really happy here, man. It's like you're back to your life. Eating tacos and everything. I feel like I'm going to stay here for a long time.
Dude, if you saw the questions, they're all about that.
No, I'm not seeing them, dude. I think that's why. Well, some commercial breaks where Fernanda is saltando todas las preguntas porque afortunadamente las mismas preguntas se repiten, se repiten, se repiten, quieren escuchar un tema.
Ay, esa pregunta siempre la tengo que hacer de cajón porque siempre está aquí y me
acaba de salir. ¿Cuánto te mide? Yo soy team sangre, entonces esa madre puede estar chiquita, pero en un ratito se hace grande. Grande, así ya, no me estoy abriendo mucho, ¿qué te importa wey? No, pues a mí que de algo me importa también wey, la gente. Tú me la estás preguntando, no me dices que la pregunto.
Wey, la pregunto olvera.yon bajo 10. Olvera punto John bajo
Tamika no oppose
Pero way neta todos los que vienen a todo mundo le pregunta pues ya todo todo ese me pasa
de tire chato porque yo no me lo he metido pues bien el baño pero yo digo que unos 22 23 para arriba si cheque le Si que fuerte y ahí tengo una foto que What? This is a good one. Yes, man. It's true. Yes. Yes. That's awesome. Yes. Look, I have a picture. Do you want me to show it to you?
Do you want me to show it to you? I'm not a clown. I can show it to you.
Dario, your fame went up because you stopped following me.
You went to elementary school with me. Zeta and a low D, V, L Why not? What do I do? I don't even know who
Is it true that you have a daughter?
Yes, a son With Celeste Yes, I have a son His name is Tadeo and he is 4 years old Oh, don't fall for it
Say something about Karen Torres Why Karen Torres? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know. I don't know. ¿Qué nombre te gustaría para tu hija o hijo? Eso no lo he pensado. Digo que se llame como yoga él. Está chido, me gusta él.
Está bonito tu nombre.
Sí, gracias.
Se me hace lindo.
Fácil.
¿Fácil qué?
Para hija, no sé, como un nombre italiano. Hay nombres italianos chidos.
¿Por qué decidiste que en exclusiva con Fer fuera tu primer podcast? like an Italian man. There are Italian names. Why did you decide that exclusively with Fer was your first podcast?
Because I feel that I would not have liked to have a conversation with someone more forced. And here nothing is forced. I feel that's why. And because we already wanted to meet, man. I liked you.
Since then, there has been a lot of... And you have already spoken apart in life. Yes, I mean, I have already spoken that your father died like that's why. And because we wanted to meet up, I liked you. And we had already talked about it on live. Yes, I had already talked about your dad dying. I mean, if you had held on to the cart, I said I would hold on to the questions too. And there you go, normal. Hey, no, I mean, for good. You know why it's cool?
Keep going, man.
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Get started freeAnd because I didn't feel confident to speak. Besides, you speak the same in live as here.
Yeah, you do?
Yeah.
I guess that's why. And nothing else.
How did you feel when you shut many people's mouths by saying you couldn't leave Canada?
Normal, people always have an opinion. I didn't come with the intention that people would say,
oh, I'm going to be there.'t come with the intention that people would say,
oh, I'm going to be there. I came with the intention of enjoying, going to the fair, the pavilion, and that they would say, oh, well, it was her.
You know?
Yes. I felt like a fag, assholes.
What was the first thing that inspired you to make music?
Sadness.
Being alone and stuff. Being alone and all that. Being alone, yes. And all the tricks.
Next one.
That's so cool.
Let's go to the strong ones. And we'll see if I answer them or not. I say that we've waited a long time. Let's go to the strong ones. Exclusively, he's blocked. He's answering a series of strong questions. I'm getting tired of you.
If you had to choose between one of your last exes, which are two, Gia Lover and Medina, we all know that, which one and why?
None. Gia Lover was not my partner.
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We never had a relationship. We met, she didn't know, and she died. I like her a lot, she's a good person, for her family and everything. And she's very cool, among everything, she's very cool, she's a person's love and everything, but we never had a relationship. Never.
And why did you end up, I mean, why didn't you end up in good terms? Because we're not bad. On your part or on her part? I'm not bad on my part. And do you think she is? No, I don't think so.
I don't think so. The last time you stopped talking, did you have a fight?
No, not a fight. How was the last time you stopped talking? Did you reach a conclusion of, you and me, or not? ¿Cuál fue el último momento que dejaron de hablar? ¿Llegó a una conclusión de tú y yo o ya no? Ya no concuerdas, ya sea en tiempos o en forma de contestarte a la otra persona, o ya no es lo mismo. Como por lo mismo se están conociendo, ya dices, todo bien acá. Que es diferente a formalizar y que cuando, ¿me entiendes?
Normal. Pero ella nunca fue mi... I don't know how to formalize that. Because... Like that, in a hot way. Hmm... I don't know. I don't know. The distance, your way of being, what you did. Certain things that sometimes you don't like about each other, and it's better to end well. What was it that you didn't like?
Not mine or theirs, we're not going to say, like, this happened or something, but at a certain point in life, when you're meeting someone and it's not the same communication as at the beginning, you better stop meeting the person, you know? So you don't end up deep. But everything is fine, I mean, in bad terms, nothing. Okay. Nothing. I'm not gonna follow up on the pero toby and I'll send my lost terminal nada
Okay, no, no, no, Chris. Give a couple of less in so in this a relation or when a no relation, but in a
Say algo que hubo probablemente si hay culpables probablemente
The consider as a cool public know Okay, me a
Entonces a don de vamos a parar Okay. I'm also watching. Yeah. Si te enamoraste de ella. Si, en su tiempo si. Hubo amor? Yeah, probablemente.
No volverías con ella?
Jamás en mi vida. Okay.
Jamás.
No volverías con ella? Jamás.
Okay. Jamás.
Jamás.
Jamás. Yeah, probably. You wouldn't go back with her? Never in my life. Okay. Never. That relationship ended badly.
Yes.
Because there's resentment, right?
No.
From your side or from her side? From my side, no. I want people to have a good life. I want them to have a good life and everything to be good.
Uh-huh.
But up to that point, up to that point, I mean, not well for her. But that's it. That's it, nothing bad.
So, there are no bad or good terms?
No, no bad. But you said something in a live or a TikTok. I didn't have to mention this topic, honestly, for nothing. But with respect it's mentioned. But you said something once,
that if you wanted to, you would say something that would hurt her.
I said that, Lola.
What did you say that would hurt Medina if you said it?
Some things that happened, but it happened step by step. I don't even remember those topics, imagine. Your chapter with her is closed 100%. Yeah, there's a stemony me a quarter. No, he not Esta cerrado to capitulate on a yes in Paseo Cerrado desde el momento en que paso se finalizó todo que te va muy bien Dios te bendiga y que tengas exito en tu vida y si ella se vuelve a acercar a ti No, I will ever say carcer. How much in me?
In a long plan away. No, I said Paris No. And if at some point something was made public and both parties don't want it, then it's over. But out of respect. Out of respect. We only know what happened.
And how was it to deal with the whole media world?
It was very difficult because we became known for that. And now the stain is there.
But how did you live it?
I mean, having to deal with comments that maybe sometimes you have a bad day. You get used to it. Tell me, mom, don't you feel bad if you don't want to feel bad?
Did you get to meet your mom? Yes. And Nando's fight was for her, right?
No, I didn't fight for anyone. I didn't even know who the guy was.
Ok. They're still asking me about Garbanzo.
Oh, better not. Avoid it, avoid it, I'm not going to talk about you. You just mentioned that, avoid it.
Ok.
Better nose.
Would you do a collaboration with Lonche and Wilito?
I think so, I don't know.
Have you seen them?
Yes, there was a bit of a ruckus, but no. Really? What did they say about you? They misinterpreted some things, but you understand me. Especially when you don't talk to people. But yeah, of course. I would do a collaboration.
What did you say? Nothing. People know. Oh, I didn't hear. You're going to google it.
No way.
I'm going to ask some really strong questions. This shit, man. This is really strong. This some really strong questions. This mother, man! No, it's really strong, man. No, this is really strong, and you know it.
What?
Everything, everything.
Man, what did I tell you? Those are... Well, and lastly, because this is also repeated, that if your relationship with Gia was serious, or you just tried to have a little more fun?
No, we're getting to know each other. In fact, we didn't even get to know each other here. It was the same people here that introduced us.
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Get started freeVery good, Gael.
We just had fun and that's it. I have a question for you, I have three.
Let's see, let's see, let's see.
At this moment, at this moment in your life, at this moment, as you are, are you in love?
Yes.
Do you know who?
No.
No clue or anything?
No, no clue.
Why are you in love with the person you're with right now? I don't give a shit! I want to know what she did to make everyone remember you as a person. And there's a person who's crazy about you. Because I saw it.
How do you know? Yes, I'm very in love. Very much. Me too. I even have your name tattooed.
I even have your name tattooed. Don't hit me. I'm in love too. I'm in love too. I feel like I've never been so in love and calm at the same time. I feel like I've never been so in love and calm at the same time.
I feel like I've never been so in love and calm at the same time. Same as me, dude. Like this. Like this. I mean...
Like this.
It's a happiness that no one... I don't know, I've never felt it. I mean, he's a very good person, he's a very noble person. I like everything around him, I like how he is, I like what he does, I admire him as a man, as a person and so on. And well, nothing, I'm in love with the bitch and that's it. But I don't want to have this public relationship because I've had a public relationship
and the comments aren't cool. I don't like people to think, just like I was telling you, that friends come and they fuck you up because the guy did something and I don't like it. I don't like the, I don't like that the race starts with
yes, no, he went from being a bitch, I don't know what, blah blah blah I mean, what do you have to think if what you live and what you are is two people?
So, I think I'm never going to make my relationship public. I mean, something can come out, but... I mean, you're want to make it public. I don't want to upload pictures of me with my love and shit. You're a person that...
Something will probably come out, but I think I'll never say that I won.
No, not you, but it's going to be public. It's going to be public. You're not going to hide from people either. They bring you like an idiot. I'm like, I'm going to go now. Because I have to go. I'm missing questions. I'm missing questions. Do you want me to do them?
No, I'm asking you. I don't believe you, I don't have any more questions. It's really cool. I really liked having you here. I really liked living with you. I really liked meeting you.
I feel like there was a connection. I feel like there was a connection. It's really good. It's really cool, honestly. I really liked having you here, I really liked living with you, I really liked meeting you. I feel like there was a strong connection in all the lives we did. At least for me, I felt that way. I really like that there's also a guy here, I like him a lot, the horny guy. That's how it was, I started hanging out with him, I see him along pretty well. He got Curamachin, and it was a pleasure to have you here for the first time.
It was a pleasure to have so many exclusives. It was a pleasure...
I probably won't be able to release them. You should talk, man. Or we can just VP the names, but people will know. So, Gael, do you want to leave your social media, last. Well, I leave them all on Instagram, Gael-Bloqueado10, I've never given them out, on TikTok, Gael Bloqueado,
You always have Gael Bloqueado. Yes, I leave them all. It's hard, I just look for Gael Bloqueado or Timmy Gajas.
Your album is coming out this year.
Yes, thank you very much, I also want to thank you because it's my first podcast, I had never encouraged myself, I thought there were already many proposals, and I felt very comfortable, I felt very calm, and I feel that I was missing a lot to talk, and I'm very happy, honestly, that it has been done like this, that I was so calm, and that you have also given me the opportunity in your new second season
that you have a lot of success, and that you invite a lot of people. Thank you. And that you have a great time.
I hope you have learned more about Gael, Dario Gael, not just about the bloke.
No, you already said Dario.
Yes, Dario Gael. And well, that's it. Subscribe. And if you want a second part, comment.
Yes, probably yes. We're going to Canada, for fuck's sake. A stream. Hey, don't you want to do streams?
I know it's going to end, but don't you want to do a stream?
Of what?
I already did it and I didn't post it.
Fucking internet.
No, who knows. I mean, set a goal, 10 million views or something, and go to Canada for the second part. No, do the second part in Canada. Go. and go to Canada for the second part. Let them surpass the... No, do the second part in Canada.
Go.
Fly away from here.
5 million views.
No, go away, 10.
Well, 10.
See you a lot, see you a lot.
See you.
No, I know it's not going to happen. No, but thank you very much.
No, thank you very much and subscribe to this channel. No, thank you very much and subscribe to this channel.
Bye.
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