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“There’s no room to get depressed”: Gay Oscar after overcoming ganglion cancer returns and tells his inspiring story

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Óscar Gayoso. The humorist tells how he beat cancer, how the exercise became his daily medicine and why he decided to return to television after 13 years away from the spotlights. In addition, he recalled the unforgettable kiss between his character Jaimito Baby and Beto Ortiz, with the same humor that characterizes him.
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Óscar Gayoso. The humorist tells how he beat cancer, how the exercise became his daily medicine and why he decided to return to television after 13 years away from the spotlights. In addition, he recalled the unforgettable kiss between his character Jaimito Baby and Beto Ortiz, with the same humor that characterizes him.

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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