Without a doubt, one of the forms of transportation in the CDMX more effective is the network of Metrobusbecause it is not only fast, but safe, which is why many users use the various lines that connect all points of the capital of our country.
And yes, not even famous people have escaped using the device at least once in their lives. Metrobussince it is a way to save time, money and not suffer with the traffic that is experienced daily in the CDMXsuch is the case of the beloved actor Polo Morin who was recently caught on this public transport, but what was he doing traveling on Metrobús?
Polo Morín is surprised on public transport
It was through the account Tiktok from the user known as @mikeherna23 who shared a short clip in which you can see the beloved actor Polo Morin aboard the Metrobús, presumably the one that travels on Insurgentes heading south.
“I was riding along on the Metrobús, but I turned around and saw Nandito Lascuraín,” wrote the user.
In the video you can see the actor standing, as he did not reach a place, while the unit advances, Polo Morin He wears a beige t-shirt and a cap with the logo of the Yankees de New York in red color. The user claims that he was shocked to see that one of his favorite actors travels in Metrobussince it is unlikely to find celebrities using this type of public transport.
It should be noted that the user referred to Morin as “Lascuraín is here” because this was the name of his character in the soap opera “My heart in yours”, where he shared credits with Jorge Salinas and Silvia Navarro.
Polo Morín’s response
After the video that was shared a few days ago went viral, the actor Polo Morin He did not hesitate to react and revealed why he was going in the Metrobus and where he was going, he also sent greetings to his fan.
And according to the same soap opera actor as “For her I am Eve”, “The beloved”among many others, was heading to the theater to work, so he chose to transport himself through the Metrobus.
“I was on my way to the theater, to work. Hahaha. Greetings from Nandito,” wrote Polo Morín
