After mocking Paty Navidad, Eugenio Derbez now mocks Trump
Eugenio Derbez became a trend in social networks for making fun of Paty Navidad, whose Twitter account was canceled Now, the Mexican actor is going against Donald Trump He mocked the fact that the US president’s Twitter account has been permanently canceled How barbarous! After making fun of Paty Navidad, who had her Twitter account […]

Publicado el10/01/2021 a las 15:13
- Eugenio Derbez became a trend in social networks for making fun of Paty Navidad, whose Twitter account was canceled
- Now, the Mexican actor is going against Donald Trump
- He mocked the fact that the US president’s Twitter account has been permanently canceled
How barbarous! After making fun of Paty Navidad, who had her Twitter account canceled, now Mexican actor Eugenio Derbez is going against US President Donald Trump, who had the same fate.
Hours after the occurrence he had with the Mexican actress («So much so that ‘El Grinch’ tried to end Christmas … and it was Twitter who ended it»), Eugenio Derbez wrote the following in his official count of this social network.
“September 2016 – Trump tweeted that Mexico I was going to pay the bill for the wall. January 2021 – Twitter tweeted that he was going to shut down Trump’s account ”.

PHOTO Twitter Eugenio Derbez
As expected, followers of the Mexican actor reacted to this comment in different ways, because while some applauded his occurrence, others asked him not to be happy about the censorship towards Donald Trump.
«No … I do not fall for you … we cannot rejoice in the censorship in any case», «After reading all your answers, I can only say: ‘thank you Mr Eugenio Derbez for helping so notably to pass this storm with joy’ … humor it’s always going to be humor ”.
«Eugenio Derbez celebrating censorship»
The Mexican actor may not have imagined the impact that this tweet would cause: «Eugenio Derbez celebrating the censorship … will he have thought well what he was going to tweet before doing it?»
On the other hand, other people took into account that the actor has lived in the United States for several years: «Eugenio, you better do your thing … ah, don’t believe it, I forgot that you are already one of the elite of Hollywood», » He makes fun of an American and he spends more time in the US ”.
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With a solid artistic career that ranges from successful television shows to widely accepted films such as No Refunds and Man Overboard !, Mexican actor and producer Eugenio Derbez has made no secret of his antipathy towards Donald Trump.
And now, after making fun of Paty Navidad, who appeared on some of his shows, Derbez went all the way to the US president, although some netizens asked him to be careful.

PHOTO Instagram Eugenio Derbez
«Be careful, Eugenio, because the followers of the Trump cult then later go out to offend and act as offended.»
While one person told him how he lacks his screenwriter Gus Rodríguez, who died of invasive lung cancer in April last year, another user told him that he had a great wit and that his talent is evident.
Surprised because his name became a trend on social networks after joking with the cancellation of Paty Navidad’s Twitter account, and that he would repeat later with Donald Trump, Eugenio Derbez wanted to make a clarification:
“I can’t believe it’s trending just for pun… chill, it’s just a joke! In fact, I love Christmas !!! ”.

PHOTO Twitter Eugenio Derbez
Again, his followers reacted to this tweet, although not in the way the Mexican actor would have expected:
«It must have been a trend because he urinated», «Is it true that then you can not stand in front of many people because of stage fright? What can he only record in the forum because he cannot speak in front of many people?
On the other hand, an admirer expressed herself as follows: «I’m your fan, Eugenio, and I don’t think Paty will bother, you have to give life a touch of humor and take care of ourselves, even if Paty doesn’t like it.»
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