Buenos Aires, February 4 (NA) – The Argentine entertainment world says goodbye to one of its most picturesque and beloved figures of the last decade. Juan Carlos Velázquez, widely known as 'El Mini', passed away this Wednesday afternoon, leaving a void in the hearts of those who enjoyed his humor and his television appearances, especially during the golden age of Duro de Domar. According to information from the Argentine News Agency, the sad news was communicated by entertainment journalist Juan Etchegoyen, who used his social media to announce the death and bid farewell to whom he considered a friend. 'With deep sorrow, I want to communicate that a moment ago Juan Carlos Velázquez, 'El Mini' from Duro de Domar, passed away. After the end of the cycle, 'El Mini' remained linked to the affection of the people, participating in various projects and events where he was always received with a smile. The news of his departure caused an immediate reaction from followers and colleagues, who flooded the digital platforms with messages of gratitude for shared moments and condolences for his family,' the communicator posted on his X (ex-Twitter) account. Velázquez became a pillar of the program hosted at the time by Roberto Pettinato, where his charisma and comic interventions transformed him into a cult figure.
Argentina's Entertainment World Bids Farewell to 'El Mini'
Famous Argentine comedian Juan Carlos Velázquez, known as 'El Mini', has passed away. He was a cult figure in the popular TV show Duro de Domar and left a significant mark on the country's entertainment industry.