Benjamín Rojas Reveals TV Failures and Family Business Role in Mario Pergolini Interview
- Actor Benjamín Rojas appeared as a guest on the program Otro día perdido, hosted by Mario Pergolini and broadcast on eltrece, on May 26, 2026.
- During the broadcast, Rojas spoke candidly about his professional trajectory, specifically addressing a significant failure in his television career.
- The appearance also included a revelation regarding therapy that caused a significant reaction within the network.
Actor Benjamín Rojas appeared as a guest on the program Otro día perdido
, hosted by Mario Pergolini and broadcast on eltrece, on May 26, 2026. The interview focused on a combination of professional reflections and personal revelations, ranging from career setbacks to his involvement in a family business outside of the entertainment industry.
During the broadcast, Rojas spoke candidly about his professional trajectory, specifically addressing a significant failure in his television career. In a moment of self-deprecation, he suggested the impact of the revelation might be severe, stating, After this note, I won’t work anymore
.
The appearance also included a revelation regarding therapy that caused a significant reaction within the network. According to reporting from El Intransigente, the comments were described as a hard scoop
that left those at El Trece consternated.
Beyond his work in acting and television, Rojas shared details about his personal life in La Plata. He revealed his specific role within his family’s pastry shop, highlighting a professional pursuit that exists entirely separate from his public persona as a performer.
The guest appearance was framed as a strategic move for the program’s performance. MDZ Online reported that Pergolini utilized Rojas as a star guest in an effort to compete strongly in the television ratings.
The full episode, aired on May 26, 2026, was noted for the chemistry between the guest and the host, with eltrece highlighting how Rojas’s demeanor influenced the tone of the interview.
