Falleció el imitador de Leonardo Favio en ‘Yo me llamo’ y el caso está en investigación
Alan Rupp, reconocido por su impecable imitación de Leonardo Favio en Yo me llamo Bolivia, falleció a los 39 años.
Santa Cruz, Bolivia – Alan Rupp, the acclaimed Bolivian imitator of Leonardo Favio, who rose to prominence on the 'Yo Me Llamo' program in 2014, has passed away. Unofficial reports suggest the cause of death was a cardiac arrest. The news has deeply saddened his fans and colleagues across the national artistic community. Rupp was celebrated for his impeccable portrayal of Leonardo Favio, which earned him a win on the popular television show. His talent and humility were frequently highlighted by those who knew him. Fellow artists, including the imitators of Alejandro Fernández and José José, publicly expressed their sorrow and extended condolences to Rupp's family via social media. Hundreds of individuals also commented on posts, fondly recalling his contributions to music. Mammy Darin, a key figure in the coordination of 'Yo Me Llamo' participants, remembered Rupp as a "young man full of light, respectful, and passionate about his craft." The wake for Alan Rupp is being held at the Municipal Wake Hall of District 1, Patujú Hall, located at Fourth Ring, Busch Avenue. A religious ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, June 15, at 2:00 PM, followed by the interment at Memorial Park Cemetery at 3:00 PM. The community joins in mourning the loss of a beloved artist.
Alan Rupp, reconocido por su impecable imitación de Leonardo Favio en Yo me llamo Bolivia, falleció a los 39 años.