
Mexican comedian Deras jumps He admitted in a recent interview With Adela Mica from I worked for a year Submit presentations every week A group of drug dealers.
This came during an interview on the YouTube channel The sagawhich Deras jumps He described how he would receive weekly calls to appear at private parties, always organized by the same group. criminal. “It made me nervous, once I got the call and they said, ‘Hey, come on, we’ll wait for you here.'”in detail, the comedian.
From the first time, the artist felt the weight of the situation. He recounted how, during the first meetings, he encountered an environment different from any he had experienced before. Fear was common Every time he got the call, his wife asked him if he was really going to attend the event.
During each show, the criminal group, whose names or other identifying information were not revealed, requested that the show include references, jokes or dynamics specifically directed at specific leaders.

He said that They were giving him a list To see who he could tell jokes on: “The boss said, ‘Fuck this guy,’ and that’s how he treated them during the show,” he recalls. Deras jumps.
The artist explained that one day he expressed his fear that they would do something to him because of his practical jokes, and the person who hired him commented on him: “Here what the president says is respected. So if the president says fuck them, fuck them.”“He said in the hadith.
The comedian also shared an occasion in which an audience member pointed a gun at him after he made a joke, and then asked him to annoy another of his colleagues.
“One time they said to me: ‘Shoot this guy.’ So I went and threw a car at him and started teasing him and telling jokes with him. They were all armed. Then I started playing and one of them said to me: ‘Hey!’”
As that action made clear It allowed him to gain the respect of those present: “There I gained respect…and I thought: “I can’t stay here, this is where I am.” I just approached him. And from there on Everyone adores me. From that day on, they remained silent, for you were their god.“, He added.

As the weeks and shows passed, the initial pressure and fear that the atmosphere would return to normal changed. “At first I was afraid, but then I kind of gained confidence, and I already knew them.” He confirmed.
As he put it, the wagons left him good advice and allowed him to build his own house. “I was buying things every time they paid me. I told my parents: ‘Let’s take advantage because the money will go away.’”
In the interview, Adela Mika He asked how he managed to stop going to those events, to which the comedian stated that he no longer goes. Prinkos Deras reported that after internal conflicts among group members, calls stopped coming. “It’s like they caught each other there, each other. And the last party I went to there were only five of them.”He pointed out.
Finally, he admitted that the drug group he served no longer exists today.