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Moria Casán revealed why he doesn’t talk to Susana Giménez

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The relationship between Moria Casán and Susana Giménez is almost non-existent. The divas do not speak to each other or are publicly shown together. Now, explained the protagonist of Bruges How is the situation between them?

“I admit I said hurtful things, but they were always in joda. In any case, when it comes to my friendship with Susana, it’s not like that,” Moria began in an interview with Gente.

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The brunette acknowledged that the connection between them was anchored in the 90s. “We don’t talk to each other, or say hello on our birthdays”condemned.

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“I went to her show many times, but contrary to popular belief, the one who never went to see her at the theater was me. She came to see me at the show I did with Coca Sarli and in Bruges”He added.

At the same time, Moria acknowledged that the non-relationship has nothing to do with a rivalry but rather something else. “There is no rivalry. In fact, she has always been very kind to my daughter and he also invited me to some new years eve at the mary. But hey, we have another growth.”

“He still has that childish voice and keeps retreating into the Shock era. Even though she’s enjoying everything she’s achieved, it seems to me that she’s leading her life in solitude like Greta Garbo,” explained the actress about her vision of the host.

Finally, Casán said he has few friends in the artistic world. “For me they are the ones we instagram with even if we don’t see each other much. We keep each other updated on the growth of our granddaughters, there is nothing to show off,” he concluded.

The confrontation between the two divas has been going on for years. In 2021, for example, Moria criticized Susana after she criticized the government.

“What I don’t want is ‘Argentzuela’, This is what I don’t want at all. I see what is happening in Venezuela and it is very sad and I see that Argentina is following this path,” Sú said.

And when they consulted her colleague about the sayings, she was lapidary: “Ah, Argenzuela, oxygenated, ArgenSu who lives in Punta Argen. I bet the country is always working and not complaining. I’ve always built everything here,” she said.

“We have never been friends, we have always been work colleagues. I have no female friends, except for two or three and a few in the environment,” Moria said at the time.

Source: Clarin

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