J Balvin visited his impersonator in 'Yo me llamo', but was eliminated

J Balvin visited his impersonator in ‘Yo me llamo’, but was eliminated

J Balvin and his imitator.

Fans of the program saw him as a strong candidate for the title.

Colombia News.

Sadid Marquez is the impersonator of J Balvin in reality ‘My name is’who is looking for the perfect double of his favorite artist.

The paisa made his presentation on the program when suddenly, he received a pleasant surprise that will leave him marked for his whole life.

His idol, the singer Jose Balvin Osorio, appeared on stage when he performed his hit “What else then?”.

Before, J Balvin watched him behind the scenes along with Melina Ramírez.

When the contestant saw the “original” appear on his show, he had no choice but to burst into tears and hugged the #1 singer of urban music worldwide.

Despite his good vocal level, his undeniable relationship with J Balvin, Sadid Márquez was eliminated from the contest last night. The “Bruno Mars” impersonator was above the artist.

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The departure of the perfect double of ‘J Balvin’ caused countless comments on Twitter and other social networks. Many expressed their discontent with him as they saw him as a strong contender for the title and the juicy prize of 700 million pesos.

It is worth noting that the J Balvin impersonator left a great impression on the public and also on the “original”.

On several occasions, the paisa artist highlighted the talent and skills of his imitator: “He is identical,” he said when he saw him in person, an encounter that unleashed emotions in the contestant.

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