Guau!

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Guau!
Starring Alex Kaffie and Alejandra Bogue
Country of originMexico
Production
Production location Mexico City
Release
Original network Telehit
Original releasepresent

Guau! is a talkshow for the Mexican gay community transmitted by Telehit, hosted by Alex Kaffie and Alejandra Bogue.

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