The comedian unveiled his new project.
Colombia News.
After the controversy unleashed on networks for stating that he was selling backpacks in the streets of Santa Marta in order to survive, Álvaro Lemmon, better known as ‘El Hombre Caimán’, spoke about his new venture.
Far from the controversy as to whether or not he can live on $1,800,000 of the 4.5 million monthly that Colpensiones gives him (he pays the rest in debt), the humorist ex ‘Happy Saturdays’, made known to his followers his new project with which he aspires to get good returns.
See: “With all the discounts I have $1,800,000 left, I live from day to day”: ‘El Hombre Caymán’ on his pension
It is about a book where the plateño will tell his whole life and how with humor he managed to carry out his life project and that of his family.
“The art of being humor” is the name of the work based on the life of the 75-year-old coastal comedian.
The book that tells the whole story of the ‘Cayman Man’, precisely named after being born in Plato, Magdalena, is sold in bookstores and digital platforms for a value of 50 thousand pesos.
«It is an interior journey inspired by the life and work of the Colombian humorist and musician Álvaro Lemmon Ballestas. They are brushstrokes of the portrait of the path of transformation of an artist », says the description of him on Amazon, a platform where the book is also sold.
With his peculiar style of singing and with his classic guitar, the humorist launched this work written by Katty Camacho García on Wednesday.
Cover photo: @alvarolemmon
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