This Thursday, El Chiringuito de Jugones, the sports program presented by Josep Pedrerol on Mega, had one of the journalists who for years was part of his team of collaborators. We are talking about Pipi Estrada. In fact, in recent days he teased his return, something that would be quite an event.

What no one expected is that Pipi’s return to El Chiringuito was going to have an impact for something other than sports. We are talking about a most surprising makeover, which left both those present on the set and the spectators with their mouths open: an aesthetic touch-up.

Wearing a cap, Pipi Estrada reappeared on the set of El Chiringuito this Thursday. But there was an important reason behind the journalist’s new look. “What have you done to yourself?” Josep Pedrerol wanted to know. Next, Pipi took off the cap he was wearing and threw it in the air to show his shaved head with obvious signs of a hair touch-up. That is, the journalist had undergone a hair implant.

“Well, one of my experiments,” Pipi began explaining to the surprise of the presenter and the rest of the classmates. “I am the experiment man. “I’m like a guinea pig,” he added.

“Don’t you like publishing the operations?” Pedrerol asked Estrada. To which the collaborator shamelessly blurted out, “If I don’t publish them, it costs me money.” A type of advertising exchange that is popular among some public figures and that we can continually see on their social networks.

Following Pipi’s television reappearance, many followers of the program showed their surprise with comments such as “television history.” In this way, the journalist joins the list of famous men who have undergone a similar aesthetic touch-up. The journalists Joaquín Prat, Antonio Rossi and José Antonio Avilés also stand out, as well as the former politician José Bono and the tennis player Rafa Nadal.