The new edition of the Cannes Film Festival has once again become a summit of celebrities related or not to the world of cinema and has led to the meeting between two well-known figures on the national scene: Miguel Ángel Silvestre and Víctor Pérez, known as Vyperr. The actor and the Catalan singer have starred in a viral video in which they appear dancing to the performer’s new song, Supersónico, which has many numbers to become one of the songs of the summer.

One of the moments that has been most commented on on social media is the spontaneous one that almost spoils the video coming out of the elevator, and which, therefore, has made it go even more viral due to the disconcerting nature of the scene. About to leave the elevator, a third man in disagreement leaves when he sees that there was a production underway in the hotel hallway and lets the celebrities finish the video.

Due to the outfit that both celebrities wear in the video, the recording was made before they attended the Magnum ice cream brand party, an event that brought together a number of Spanish artists and influencers in Cannes. In addition to Silvestre and Pérez, Nicole Wallace, Dulceida, Biel Juste and Joan Margarit attended. And there was no shortage of international stars such as Troye Sivan, Kelly Rutherford, Charli XCX or the German supermodel Toni Gaarn.

Víctor Pérez, who has more than 9.5 million followers on TikTok and 2 million on Instagram, has been seen on television in recent months as a participant on Time Zone on HBO Max. Previously, he had worked on series like You are not special and La Reina del Flow, but it seems that now the versatile Catalan has focused on his music, a passion that has accompanied him since adolescence.

Born on September 27, 2001 in Barcelona, ??his first passion was football. A sport that he played since he was little and in which he became a professional when he was just 14 years old. In 2018, he signed for Girona F.C., but an injury forced him to stop and now he is accumulating followers on social networks while producing music that promises to be played at all the festivals in San Juan.