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Dario Barassi and the severe malaise that isolated him at home: “I’m dead, my belly exploded, I have a fever…”

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Dario Barassi He was on vacation with his family in San Juan, his home province. “10 spectacular days”, defined the pilot of They say 100 Argentines (The Thirteen) at his time of rest, however, the return was not as expected.

As soon as he arrived in Buenos Aires, Barassi shared the health complication that isolated him in the room of his homewith the aim of avoiding a possible contagion to his partner, Lucía Gómez Centurión, and to his daughters, Emilia and little Inés, born in August 2022.

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“I finally fell. I died. Belly burst, fever… must have been a virus”told on his Instagram account, where he accumulates more than 4 million followers.

“Oh God, I’m sorry about the ort…”added later the driver, who had already recorded the last programs of 100 Argentines say, that he will have his last broadcast this Friday December 30 after three years on the air.

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“My wife went with the younger one to look for the older one and I was left alone. I have no one to complain to, so I answered the phone. I’m not a good patient… I complain, I stammer”added Barassi, with his particular style.

“The flavors of life”then added together with a photo with the menu of the day that they brought him to bed: white rice.

Hours later, she shared another post lamenting all that was lost due to her health complication: “I continue with this home shelter, sentiment for the garden.”

And he compared his situation with that of other people and his multiple activities in view of the New Year: «Ig (via Instagram) are all people already on vacation, New Year’s dinner, people who do jobs that I had to get off.. Anyway, Diosito, take me.”

Without losing his humour, and in the midst of his usual advertisements, he has uploaded some detailed videos on Instagram in story format: “I’m dirty…don’t push me. It was good, but I fell again, so I went back to bed.”

“I’ll die for this, I don’t understand? Oh, my stomach”he complained later, with an annoyed face.

And she explained about her eldest daughter: “Since I definitely have a virus, I don’t want to catch girls often… But my daughter Emilia went from giving me kisses to cure me to telling me ‘If you don’t heal, I will never kiss you again’.

Your dream vacation in San Juan

Just a few days ago, Barassi stressed how “spectacular” his days relaxing in San Juan with his family have been. “Leaving San Juan always has a bitter taste”, he assured in a lengthy Instagram post about the trip.

“This trip was special. A first time for Inés, who is the most divine child and pancha in the world, and Emilia, now older, who lives a San Juan closer to our childhood. Cousins, mothers, eternal summer nights, pile hours and tereré . In love with seeing myself reflected in my biggest doll,” he said.

“We changed our daughters’ sleep routine a lot, i.e. they went to sleep at 1am every day, then took a lot of naps in the car. I spent hours telling stories about San Juan, looking at the mountains, breathing at dry air and listening to baby tunes. Every nap was a kind of colorful but wistful tour of my past in this Cuyo land,” she continued.

“It’s that I’ve lived here a lot, it’s been years that have marked my life, places, friends, experiences, food, rituals, that magic and charm of Sanjuanino is intact, it lives and beats strong, it defines me.”

“I am blessed with the life I have. My girls, my wife, my job, my home, professionally I leave everything I have but my career is very enlightened, in short, I have a barbaric life and I am very grateful. But in the daily I lose the value of what I have achieved.City, chaos, demand, distances, extremely busy schedules, paternity blah!!!I don’t lose my axis but sometimes my head spins and I come to San Juan, get in touch with who I was, with whom I dreamed this present, to be able to stop and review the route and the conquest is very healthy, encouraging, comforting,” he said.

“This is sj for me. A balm, a place that I know and knows me, is a starting point that repairs and heals. It is a safe area that I must return to when I lose my way. San Juan is a pleasant refuge, not of Barassi, but of Dario. It is a caress, it is a warm embrace, it is a caress and an encouragement”.

“I return to the jungle renewed, tanned and dry-skinned, with a heart exploding with affection and a Semitic belly. I reckon that everyone has a San Juan, but without intending offense I assume that none of them are like mine. I’ll tell you I love SJ”, concluded Barassi.

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Source: Clarin

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