This is war is the most watched program in Peru. The reality show that airs from Monday to Friday under the signal of América Televisión has several "warriors" whose physical appearance is the envy of thousands in the country.
According to that, many followers of the program, surprised by the visual aspect of the competitors, believe that they have undergone a series of surgeries to achieve the toned body they have.
So, are all the warriors operated or have they used anabolics? To answer this question, Gino Asseretto was present on the En boca de todos program, where he confirmed that he did use an "ayudín".
You can see: He was a national champion, went through Combate and broke it as a reggaeton singer.
Tula Rodríguez asked the "shark", Gino Assereto: "Step forward if you had chest surgery to correct your nipples." The competitor, a little nervous, ended up revealing that he used anabolics to correct his gynecomastia.
"I think that when I arrived in Peru, I don't know, it was easy immaturity to use things that I shouldn't use, it caused my nipples to grow. Aesthetically, I didn't like them and I had surgery," Assereto said.
After hearing this, Tula responded "In popular slang, the pichicata," which Gino Assereto specified: "It's true, I'm going to say it, the pichicata caused me gynecomastia and I had to remove it."
However, Assereto addressed the audience to give them a recommendation: "Let it serve as advice to people so they don't do it, don't use it. Nowadays, I don't use it and I feel much better." Gynecomastia is the increase of tissue in the mammary glands in men, making the breasts stand out.