Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a promotional video released Wednesday for this week's episode of "Saturday Night Live,” comedian Chris Rock took a humorous and wildly inaccurate stroll down memory lane, leaving fans and cast members alike in stitches. As the show gears up for its momentous 50th anniversary in 2025, Rock's comedic embellishments not only entertained but also raised eyebrows about the true history of this iconic show. Interrupting a group tour of the SNL studio, Rock began with a bold proclamation that the show first aired in 1942—a full four years before its actual premiere in 1975. His playful skewing of facts didn’t stop there; he went on to declare that Jackie Robinson had once interned at SNL, a statement that is as fanciful as it is incorrect. Rock’s comedic flair continued with a bizarre claim about Lorne Michaels, the creator of SNL, asserting that he has been Haitian the entire time, a detail that has no basis in reality. The absurdity of the assertions only heightened when Rock claimed that Tupac Shakur met his untimely demise not on the streets of Las Vegas, as history records, but rather on the SNL stage, quipping nostalgically, "Those were the days." Adding to the comedic chaos, Rock attempted to rewrite the history of another SNL alum, David Spade. Despite Spade's well-documented tenure on the show from 1990 to 1996, Rock insisted that Spade was only on the cast for three days due to an incident involving a llama. "David Spade was a cast member for only three days but had to leave because a llama bit his ass," Rock claimed with a grin, further showcasing his knack for the absurd. While Rock himself was a cast member from 1990 to 1993 and has hosted the show multiple times since, including during the 40th anniversary special and the post-pandemic season opener, his latest promo antics serve as a reminder of the show’s rich history and its ability to blend truth with humor in unique ways. As the beloved late-night institution looks towards its landmark anniversary, Chris Rock's promotional video not only triumphantly celebrates its storied past but also highlights the enduring legacy of comedy that thrives on exaggeration and wit. Audiences can expect a memorable episode as Rock takes to the SNL stage once again, blending the line between fact and fiction to deliver laughs that resonate long after the credits roll.