
Guillermo Francella revealed on Luzu that he spies on social media with another identity: 'It amuses me'
The actor said that he uses fake profiles to browse Instagram and talked about his new movie, Homo Argentum
During his appearance on the Antes que Nadie show onLuzu TV, Guillermo Francella left the hosts and viewers speechless with an unexpected revelation: he uses fake accounts to browse social media without being detected.
The renowned actor participated in the streaming series where his daughter Yoyi Francella works, and in the middle of a relaxed conversation, he dared to share details about his daily use of digital platforms.
"I follow a lot of people, I enjoy the reels, but I do it with a fantasy name," he confessed with laughter.
Although he usually doesn't expose himself much on social media, Francella acknowledged that he spends time exploring content on Instagram, and that his algorithm is full of light entertainment. What is curious is that he does this from hidden identities, which made his daughter and the entire show team laugh.

A little-known side of the actor
Far from appearing secretive or distant, Francella surprised with his sincerity. He admitted that he doesn't post from his personal accounts, but he does consume content frequently. The confession allowed his most relaxed and current side to be seen, far from any solemnity.
This statement did not go unnoticed on social media or on news sites, where it was quickly shared. The huge number of comments celebrated his spontaneity.
Homo Argentum: Francella in his purest form
In addition to that unexpected confession, Francella took advantage of the interview to talk about Homo Argentum, his new film, a comedy of short stories in which he plays no fewer than 16 different characters.

Each story serves as a satirical mirror of Argentine identity: it explores with irony the exaggerated political correctness, the local cunning, the elegant opportunism, and the contradictions of the middle class.
Without seeking exemplary endings or forced morals, Homo Argentum relies on direct humor, a disquieting tenderness, and a lucid perspective on national everyday life.
Francella transforms, splits himself, and embodies characters who can be endearing, miserable, or simply human.
With this film, the actor once again demonstrates his chameleonic talent and his relevance in an industry that doesn't always feel comfortable for him. While other actors raise ideological flags, he prefers to stand elsewhere: in the realm of craft and well-done work.
La insólita confesión de Francella sobre las redes sociales.
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