The Entertainer Joshua Aasbetter known as Mr. Cash cataloged his departure from the TV show “Mr. Cash’s Vault” as one “Injustice”.
In a post via his Facebook account, Carrión thanked his audience for their support and assured them “that no matter how hard they try to turn off the lights, they won’t make it.”
“Thank you Puerto Rico! I have her in my heart. You can’t imagine how grateful I am to you for this unconditional love and the messages you send me are very emotional, some angry at the wrongs done‘ the animator wrote.
In return, he hinted that he would soon announce the details of his departure from the program.
“I just have to tell you that I will continue to do my best, this talent is a gift God gave me and no matter how hard they try to turn off the light they WILL NOT be able because HE is with me , wherever I go… and wait for the next thing,” said.
It was announced last Friday that TeleOnce management had decided that he would no longer be in the program.
“I want to thank my audience for their love and support for my projects. Unfortunately, the management of TeleOnce decided not to continue my professional services, noting that they did not see me in the night’s format. I wish the best to the co-hosts who have been there this season. See you in the next, my people! #EVERYTHING WORKS GOOD,” said the animator.
The program had recently integrated Andrea Rodríguez, Luis Tomás Fontánez Morales, better known as Finito, Awilda Herrera, Andrés Waldemar as co-hosts of the space. The program also included Comedy Steps by Edwin Emil and Julian Gilormini.
It was recently announced that La Bóveda will premiere starting August 22nd at 8pm, a similar concept to the program hosted by Mr. Cash in the 2:55pm to 4pm block.
In a recent interview with THE SPOKESMANCarrión had anticipated that there would be plans to extend the program to weekends.
Will Francis Rosas replace him?
With Carrión’s departure, the question is who or who will take the lead.
It is worth remembering that Francis Rosas’ program Cuéstate con Francis was canceled on July 15, but the comedian remains signed to TeleOnce.
“The program has been discontinued, but I continue to work at TeleOnce,” Rosas assured La Comay at the time.
If it materializes, Francis would return to prime time, albeit with a different format, but one that’s no stranger to him. In 2015, Francis joined colleague and friend Danilo Beauchamp in the production Gana con Ganas via the Wapa screen. The proposal filled the spot in the program slot just vacated by Mr. Cash with El Tiempo es Oro.
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