Veteran comedian Felipe Polanco “Boruga” reported that his colleague Carlos Sánchez used several phrases from his book “E’que Somo Así” to advertise a bank and benefits financially from what he expects from an approach from the comedian for avoid proceeding. rightly so.
Boruga gave these statements in the space “Joseé Peguero’s Exclusives”, where he explained that “E’que Somo Así” is a show by its author depicting the idiosyncrasy of the Dominicans, about which he wrote a book in 2014, entitled .
“You open my book (E’que Somo Así) and from the phrases that Sánchez used in that ad, at least 10 or 15 are in the book. It’s bad for Carlos and bad for the bank, because the bank must have a public relations department to ensure that what a certain person will use is theirs, “said comedian journalist José Peguero.
He also said that he hopes that Sánchez will give him some of the money that benefited from these sentences: “There is money involved there, that advertisement was paid, that is, around, so I understand that you have to give me some of this”.
Polanco stated that, through this, he does not seek enmity with Carlos, but that he compensates him financially for the use of the expressions in his book.
He also said that what bothers him is not that they are inspired by the things he does, but that he does not give him the credits.
“You know how proud I am of Raymond Pozo to say that the character of Tuberculus was born from a show he saw by Felipe Polanco, one feels good because he gives you the credits, I tell you that you were a starting point. But I see that Carlos used this segment that comes from a show routine that I have been doing for many years and when I see that it ends it is for a commercial matter, a bank “, he added.