The Cuban comedian Julio César Rodríguez, known as"The Habanero" left a message to his colleagueOtto Ortiz, where he reminds him of the National Insurance Company (ESEN), a state entity with which he signed a contract to insure his car but it has been of no use to him.
"I stopped by to visit some friends I hadn't seen in a while, we talked a lot and laughed a lot. We discussed future plans, me in art and them in their work of insuring the cars. They told me that this process is sometimes quick and in Other cases are delayed and there are even cases in which vehicle owners die andThey never renew the car"El Habanero told Otto.
The comedian assured that he had "a very stellar afternoon" and is certain that his friends are not going to let him down. This made Otto react immediately in the comments to the post.
"You have fallen so low that you don't even deserve my comment. ESEN, you are so bad at what you do, that you hang out with the worst kind in this country," Ortiz said and attacked more forcefully in a second comment.
"The sad thing is that an “artist” of his stature, The time will come. Although I recognize that the biggest accident Popov has had was not in traffic, it was during childbirth when he fell face-first into the floor," Otto said.
Among the comments on the Habanero post, the actress and singer Rebeca Martínez also interacted.
"I have been paying my car insurance since 1998. During the pandemic I stopped doing so. Have I done right or wrong? Advise me my dear," said the artist.
Otto Ortiz has been demanding from the Cuban insurer for a long timeTHEY NEED TO REPLACE THE CAR.
His vehicle was beyond repair after an accident. The car change must correspond to you by contract. However, the institution continually tells him that he has to wait because they do not have vehicles.
Bacán was the counterpart of Otto Ortiz on social networks, but he emigrated to the United States. The Habanero has since become its "virtual enemy" in Cuba.
Both comedians generate a lot of controversy on social networks. They push each other and sometimes create intense debates, as in this case, about the inefficiency of state institutions in Cuba.
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