
Luciano Castro revealed how he met Mario Pergolini, and the sequence shocked everyone.
In a relaxed conversation, the actor surprised the host with an anecdote from the past that even he did not remember
Luciano Castro was the latest guest on Otro día perdido, the show that Mario Pergolini hosts on Olga, and his presence left several highlights.
With the relaxed tone that characterizes the show, the actor dared to share an unknown anecdote about how he met the host in their youth, when one was already famous and the other was just a neighborhood kid.
"Luciano and I have known each other since we were very young," Pergolini began. But Castro quickly interrupted him: "There's an anecdote you don't remember because you were already famous and I wasn't."
Luciano Castro contó cómo conoció a Mario Pergolini
Intrigued, Mario asked him to continue, and then Luciano shared a story worthy of another era: "We met one night at a club that doesn't exist anymore. I was with the neighborhood guys, you were in the VIP section and it was a wild area. I'm not going to name names, but there were some wild people there. You were already well known. The neighborhood guys watched La TV Ataca and you arrived looking like Joey Ramone."
The memory brought laughter in the studio. According to Castro, Pergolini was going to go up to the VIP but decided to leave because "there were too many people." "That already showed what you were like," the actor told him. The host, amused and nostalgic, joked: "Alright, that's enough. I later had kids. At 2:15 I went home with my mom."
However, Luciano didn't hold back: "Still, when I ran into you at seven in the morning walking on Corrientes too..." The comment sparked more laughter and Pergolini, smiling and a bit exposed, decided to change the subject: "That could have easily happened, but let's get back to you, since you're the guest."

In addition to the shared memories, Castro surprised by revealing a little-known habit: he claims that he often changes the lyrics of well-known songs to turn them into completely absurd tunes. However, he avoided giving examples live: "When I do it, I usually mention very well-known people... and someone might get upset".
One of the most emotional moments came when he recalled the beating he received after going to a Metallica concert at Vélez's stadium, at the time when he was part of the show Jugate Conmigo. "They gave me a terrible beating. I ended up in the Red Cross tent. There was this idea that, because I was on Jugate, I couldn't be at a Metallica concert. I never stopped going to concerts with my friends from the neighborhood. I saw Los Redondos everywhere," he emphasized.
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