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The big finals of the projects started in autumn seem to be turning Romanians upside down. Since a few days, the fans of our shows have started to find their winners: Ferma, X Factor, Bravo, ai Stil and now iUmor. The last cry of the fun 2020 season! Who is the winner of the hottest comedy show?
TO UPDATE: The big winner of season 9 of the iUmor program is Andrei Ungureanu, the child with Tourette syndrome. He went home with the grand prize of 20,000 euros.
Below you can see the video with the moment that he contributed 20,000 euros in Andrei Ungureanu’s pocket in the iUmor final.
IUmor 2020 Winner
The long awaited final iUmor brings the funniest Romanian tonight. The winner received a goal on TikTok. 13 contestants take the stage of the comedy show for the last time with emotions. They will fight with the best moments they have for the prize endowed with 20,000 euros. There are favorites at the moment, but also the identity of the one who would have won the program, an identity that escaped them in the online environment.
Elena Voineag is clearly in the hearts of Romanians, especially since she is already in the crosshairs of her community from the online menu and not just from the moment she delighted us in the role of host of MTV Romania. They are followed by: Georgiana Lupu, Gabriela Porumbacu, Petre Dănuț Irinel, Alin Georgescu, Mădălin Ghioc, Cristi Manolescu, Mihai Tasici, Ștefan Nistor, Iasmina Negrea Biba Struja and Andrei Ungureanu.
Iasmina is one of Delia’s favorites, especially because she immediately admitted how she saw her that she suggested to the producers that they invite her, the young woman being one of the most appreciated personalities of us on this platform. One of the show’s fans claimed that the blonde told them during a live show that Andrei, also known as “The Man with the Tourette”, would be the one to go home with the trophy and check in play.
“Iasmina told us that Andrei will win, in a live on TikTok”, wrote this, right in the official account of the program. However, viewers can’t wait to have fun with the jurors in the moments prepared by the finals.
“There are things that trigger my tics: they can be words, objects”
“I have had Tourette syndrome since I was 6 years old, but I was officially diagnosed in 2010. But I knew it then. (…) In Tourette there is a state of remission and a state of aggravation. There are things that trigger my tics: it can be words, objects I see, but they have to be something out of the ordinary. 4% of people with Tourette still say vulgar things. I fall into this category too. When I go out in public, it’s crazy. Most people come back for me, nobody expects me to go in front of him and say “b …” or “f …”. Anything. My mother sometimes imitates me, we both do it “
Andrei Ungureanu
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