Alfonso Arús reveals the curious ability of his son Hans with hands and feet: "He has monumental cocoa"

They say that you should not mix work and family, since red lines can be crossed, personal and professional interests intertwine and lead to a more serious problem than the everyday and normal.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
02 April 2024 Tuesday 17:14
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Alfonso Arús reveals the curious ability of his son Hans with hands and feet: "He has monumental cocoa"

They say that you should not mix work and family, since red lines can be crossed, personal and professional interests intertwine and lead to a more serious problem than the everyday and normal.

This is, without a doubt, a challenge that some of the collaborators of Aruser@s have to face, a daily La Sexta program presented by Alfonso Arús in which some of his closest relatives participate.

Every morning, Alfonso Arús sits on the set of the La Sexta magazine with his wife, Angie Cárdenas, and their children, Tatiana, Ingrid, Hans and Arthus Arús. The chemistry they share can be seen in each and every one of their television appearances, which is why viewers find the little 'frictions' between them amusing.

Relatives often star in some debates that clearly distance themselves from the television gatherings that we can see in other spaces such as The Critical Look, Espejo Público or Let's See. In Aruser@s, humor and a casual tone set the pace of the program, as well as the complicity between the speakers gives a special touch that makes more viewers fall in love with it every day.

Although working with people you trust can equate to success, it can also play tricks. This morning, after commenting on a news story that said 10% of people are left-handed, Arús revealed a curiosity about his son without consulting him, something that caused a stir, but also laughter on the set.

Alfonso Arús explained to the audience that his son Hans is ambidextrous and that for a long time he had difficulties coordinating his movements. According to the presenter's testimony, the boy kicked with one leg, but wrote with the opposite hand, something undoubtedly special, but which also caused confusion and scares: "He has a monumental cocoa."

It should be explained that being ambidextrous does not condition a person's life at all and that, although it is difficult to adapt to certain activities when you are younger, it is something that one learns to master during growth, giving rise to a more than evident quality. .

Far from getting angry or criticizing his father for having told something personal on national television, Hans Arús has taken the curiosity with great humor like the rest of the family members present on the set of La Sexta.