"Being a father has changed my life": monologue by Arturo Valls in The Comedy Club

I have always been a follower of the program Comedy club, which for those who do not know it is a program of humor monologues played by actors or presenters that are usually common in this type of shows.

A few days ago I was picking up the kitchen while watching this program and I liked watching Arturo Valls explaining how his life has changed since he was a father.

Obviously it is a humorous monologue and what is sought is to explain several jokes related to fatherhood linked by a common thread, which in this case is the change that the actor has lived in his life without children, he explains, very crazy , to his life with children, having to take responsibility for caring for his son.

In many moments parents are reflected with what he explains, because it is true that children's songs end up in our heads, whether we like it or not, it is true that we end up meeting all the characters of the animated scene and it is also true that when you find yourself With friends without children, you look more lost than an octopus in a garage when they start talking about the last one they have seen in the cinema: “Have you seen damn bastards? Does Pocoyo leave? Well then no. ”

As I think it is worth seeing and laughing for a little while, I leave you with the video (thanks to La Sexta, which hangs the monologues with a file about a month old):

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