A few weeks after appearing at a night club, now in his role as DJ, Alfredo Adame -who was one of the most sought-after leading men on Mexican television in the 1990s 90s- now compares himself to renowned DJs, Tiësto and Steve Aoki.
The controversial actor of 64 years ago he even launched a call through a video broadcast on his social networks aimed at all young people who dream of becoming a DJ.
Adame assures that in the next few days he will start a free course with the aim of offering young people who want it new sources of work and income through electronic music.
“As you may know, I am now exploiting the DJ facet, so I have decided to share my knowledge as always. I’m going to give classes to kids who are interested in becoming a DJ, making a career, so they can earn money. It can become a good source of money for all of you, especially kids who leave high school and go to university and have expenses and all this stuff, we are going to do it for free”, he mentioned.
In the twilight of his career
It should be noted that Alfredo Adame’s message quickly became a trend because it lacked elementary information, how the date classes would start and their modality, since the only indication he offered was to contact him through a private message on Instagram.
The truth is that this is not the first time that Adame offers his services as an instructor, since previously he also did it to try to teach martial arts sessions.
However, to date no one is known to have taken a single class with whom he claims to be a black belt.
The most unfortunate thing for the veteran actor is that his last interventions s on television, far from strengthening his image, have deteriorated the star legacy that he came to hold for many years.
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