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Dad punches comedian on stage over ‘sexualized’ joke about his baby son (video)

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Dad punches comedian on stage over ?sexualized? joke about his baby son (video)

A Spanish dad punched a comedian on stage for making a vile “sexualised” joke about his 3-month-old son on social media prior to the show and the attack was caught on video.

 

The comedian, Jaime Caravaca, was in the middle of his set in Madrid on Monday night, June 3, when the enraged dad, Alberto Pugilato, abruptly stormed the stage and pummeled him in the head.

 

Dad punches comedian on stage over ?sexualized? joke about his baby son (video)

 

The on-stage violence erupted after Caravaca had responded to a photo that Pugilato — a right-wing activist and musician — had posted of his baby over the weekend on X with the caption, “Pride and joy.”

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“Nothing and no one can prevent the possibility that he is gay and when he grows up he gets tired of sucking black c–k,” Caravaca tweeted back, according to a since-deleted screenshot being circulated online.

 

Pugilato quickly fired back, “I assure you that you are going to apologize for what you said about my 3-month-old son and you will discover that real life is not Twitter.”

 

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Dad punches comedian on stage over ?sexualized? joke about his baby son (video)

 

Following through with his threat, Pugilato was then filmed jumping on stage during Caravaca’s monologue and landing the blow.

 

Dad punches comedian on stage over ?sexualized? joke about his baby son (video)

 

“Do you think my son was going to eat a black man’s d**k? At 3 months?” the father screamed.

 

“What now? Tell me to my face, here and now,” he added.

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Dad punches comedian on stage over ?sexualized? joke about his baby son (video)

 

It wasn’t immediately clear if Pugilato would face charges over assault.

 

The comedian later addressed the onstage attack, tweeting that he’d received death threats.

 

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“What was intended to be a joke was ultimately an unfortunate and not at all appropriate comment on my part. My apologies to anyone who feels affected,” he said. “Let’s put violence aside, and leave a good world for people to grow free.”

 

Pugilato quickly responded to the post, saying he accepted the comedian’s apology.

 

“I defend freedom of expression in the same way that I defend the right to respond. I do not wish you any harm and I hope this helps others understand that children are sacred. All the best,” he tweeted.

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Watch the video below.

 

 

 





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