Wednesday 24 April 2024

President Solis’ Wasp Eating Incident Makes It On The Late Night Show

The incident attracted attention in social networks and media around the world

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Q COSTA RICA – The wasp eating Costa Rican president made the late night show on Monday by Jimmy Fallon, who at the end of his monologue following comments on Trump, Comey, the Russian investigation, and Beyoncé, aired the clip of Luis Guillermo Solis.

“He was so cool, so cool on camera…,” said Fallon.

The wasp eating incident also attracted attention in social networks and has appeared in media such as Spain’s El Pais, Mexico’s El Universal, Italy’s La Republica de Italia, the BBC and CNN.

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Watch the Tweet of Fallon explaining how it all went down.

On YouTube, Trump’s 2016 Income, President of Costa Rica Eats a Wasp – Monologue:

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