Milett and Tinelli say goodbye to Cusco after filming in Machu Picchu and Ollantaytambo

Milett Figueroa at Machu Picchu
Jesus Calixto

By Jesus Calixto

Peruvian model Milett Figueroa and Argentine TV host Marcelo Tinelli finished filming in the city of Cusco. The work was part of a very special audiovisual project.

During their visit, scenes were filmed in Machu Picchu and Ollantaytambo, two places steeped in history and beauty. In addition, shots were taken at various locations in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

For several days, the couple enjoyed the scenery, culture, and friendliness of the people. Then, before returning to Lima, Milett shared her excitement. She said with a smile, “We’ve filmed everything. We are happy and glad to have visited Machu Picchu and Cusco.”

After this stage, the next recordings will be made in Lima. Thus, the project continues and promises to show the best of Peru and its charm.

Milett and Marcelo bid farewell to Cusco and travel to Lima

Before leaving, Milett Figueroa and Marcelo Tinelli spoke briefly from the car that was taking them to the airport. The couple was smiling and grateful for their days in Cusco.

Marcelo and Tinelli at Machu Picchu
Marcelo and Tinelli at Machu Picchu

Peruvian model and actress Milett Figueroa and Argentine TV host Marcelo Tinelli ended their stay in the imperial city. During their visit, several scenes were filmed for the second season of the reality show “Los Tinelli,” a program that shows the Argentine presenter’s family life. In this new season, Milett plays an important role in the cast.

In addition, filming took place at the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, one of the most famous places in Peru. Then, very early in the morning, both left the hotel where they were staying and headed to Alejandro Velasco Astete Airport to continue their trip to Lima.

Milett and Marcelo were seen wearing black jackets, jeans, and sunglasses. From the vehicle, they offered a few words to RPP journalists.

“I am very proud to be in Cusco,” said Milett with a big smile. Meanwhile, Marcelo sent “a kiss to all the people of Cusco and Peru” and thanked the Cusco Tourism Police for their support during his visit.

Source: RPP

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