jomari-goyso-dances-flamenco-and-they-tell-him:-“pure-cockroach-killer”

Jomari Goyso has once again taken advantage of digital platforms to reveal a fun facet of her personality. On this occasion, the fashion and beauty specialist published a video in which he dances flamenco, a traditional dance from his country of origin, Spain.

The Spanish artist showed his skills for this typical dance together with Arana Lemus. “lol, my cousins ​​dancing flamenco seem more possessed than dancers, lol”, was the text that Goyso wrote next to the video that barely lasts a few seconds.

In the clip he can be seen moving his hands to the rhythm of the music and elegantly tapping his feet.

What always, they have left comments and among the most outstanding is the one made by the other protagonist of the video, Arana Lemus:

“That’s just a bunch of cockroaches”, commented.

Likewise, these are some of the other messages that they have left for their flamenco dancing:

“They are I love both the dynamite duo”

“Very exotic el flamenco”

“I love you please your own show!!!”

“OmG I love to Arana”

Recently, the fashion and beauty specialist did a live from his Instagram account and started it while he was shirtless. While preparing a detox drink and singing a melodious song, he decided to put on the black shirt before someone starts “with the scandal”, and thus covered all the tattoos on his torso and one of his arms.

“I’m going to cover up before someone starts the scandal,” he said.

With that personality she possesses, she also caused sensations just a few days ago when she told the Dominican presenter Francisca Lachapel that she was not emotionally prepared for listen to his opinion, and it is that Jomari disapproved of some notes that Gennaro’s mother wore in Despierta América.

“At what point in the segment did I say I didn’t like it? you interpreted my look…. But you got confused”, he said and added: “My thoughts were more about the boots than the dress….”.

“You are not emotionally ready to listen to my opinion… it is better that you stay in thought!”, also let the Spanish know the Dominican.


By Scribe