A bad time lived Nancy Pazos minutes before going on air Barbarossa (Telephone, from Monday to Friday at 9.30). Is that the The speaker took his car for leaving it badly parked And now you will have to pay a fine.
“Where did Nancy go?”Georgina asked at the beginning of the program when she noticed that her partner had left the table a minute before the program started.
“He had to go do some paperwork”, Pía Shaw managed to answer, looking at her companions not knowing whether to say it or not. “If we tell you so…”, added Noe Antonelli, enigmatic.
Then, Lío Pecoraro, whitewashed the inconvenience that his partner had had on the air: “They are about to take the car, so it had to leave so that the tow truck would not take it away.”
“Really? Because he had just arrived. He was early and all. Now I see, he was early for a reason,” joked Georgina. Meanwhile, Paulo Kablan asked: “Were you able to unhook the car?”
“Confirmed: they took him to the car”, Pía Shaw said a few minutes later.
What Nancy Pazos said when she returned to the studio
After the bad moment, Nancy Pazos rejoined the panel and admitted that her car had indeed been towed by the tow truck. “Yes, they took it”, confirmed.
“It was Santilli”, they teased him, as a joke, given that the national deputy was his companion and has three children in common with him. “Yes, it’s always the ex’s fault,” the journalist replied laughing.
“It was badly parked, yes. Did they take it away? Buenos Aires.
In any case, he made a mea culpa in his defense: “They’re still right, everything’s fine. They have to invoice, that’s it. But above all, it was badly parked”.
Finally, Nancy explained that every time she arrives at the canal there is a security guard in charge of parking her car. But this Wednesday the young man was not on the outskirts of the study and the vehicle was left in a prohibited place. “I didn’t know, they took it in good law”he remarked.
Currently, transportation costs about $6,525, and the fine for bad parking ranges from $5,800 to $17,500.
Nancy Pazos revealed that Alfa decompensated in the ‘Big Brother’ part of the debate.
Last Sunday Walter “Alfa” Santiago de Big Brother and, on Monday, this edition’s most eccentric participant was in the debate to talk about his time in the most famous house in the country.
After listening to Alfa’s release on the air, Nancy Pazos He confronted him offscreen with Sol Pérez to tell him he was being left as a “filthy old man”.
At that moment, according to the journalist, he collapsed and suffered a momentary decompensation. For this, the former brother should have been assisted in the study. “He got too excited and I called the psychologist, let him handle it,” said Nancy.
Source: Clarin