Hernán Vidaurre expressed his deep dismay over the death of his friend and fellow member of ‘Los Chistosos’, Manolo Rojas, who passed away at the age of 63. In a conversation with RPP, the comedian recalled their long friendship and the impact Rojas had on the lives of those who knew him. “I can’t believe he is no longer with us. A beloved brother has gone,” Vidaurre commented.
The comedian highlighted Manolo’s professionalism and human warmth, noting that his loss leaves a void in the hearts of many Peruvians. “He is one of the most beloved artists we have lost. I still can’t process it,” he added. Vidaurre also reminisced about shared moments, such as gatherings where Rojas would bring food to share among friends.
The news of his passing comes shortly after the departure of Guillermo Rossini, another member of the program. “We have lost a great one, not only as an artist but also as a friend and human being,” Hernán stated, who also sent a message of support to Rojas’ family. “My hugs to his family, to his children,” he concluded. For more details on the farewell to Manolo Rojas, you can read the note by Román ‘El Ronco’ Gámez.