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Dallys Ferreira called the Argentines “poor”, justified her statements and destroyed her in the nets

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Dally Ferreira it was this tuesday as a guest angel THEY (America, Monday to Friday at 8pm) and made strong statements about the socio-economic situation in Argentina.

In detail, the Paraguayan model and presenter he criticized the government and spoke of the crisis the country is experiencing. Meanwhile he has made many comparisons with the reality that inhabits his land.

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“I’m a tourist. I win better in Paraguay, but I miss them a lot. They are poor, but I miss them a lot”, said the invited speaker as soon as Ángel de Brito asked her if she had returned to stay.

“‘They are poor!’ He said to our facesshe exclaimed astonished to Yanina Latorre, to which Marixa Balli added with a laugh: “I can’t believe what you just said!” And quickly added: “How terrible it is that people see us so poor, so bad! A lot of Uruguayans come to my house and say ‘sorry for you, you are so bad’. It’s so sad”.

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Dallys Ferreira spoke about the crisis in the country during his stay at the Ángel de Brito cycle.  Television capture

Dallys Ferreira spoke about the crisis in the country during his stay at the Ángel de Brito cycle. Television capture

“Dallys, seriously, you’ve lived here for a long time and you definitely see how everything has changed,” Ángel told his host. Then Dallys argued: “You know what, what I see a lot is the mood of people… People have no hope, because in 2008 there was already a tremendous crisis here and there was hope.”

“In fact, I say that I miss it a lot and I want to come to Argentina more often, because I really love this country that has been very generous to me but everyone tells me ‘don’t come back’ and I’m talking about people who are well, people who have companies”, revealed the former Paraguayan lookout.

These sayings generated a heated debate among the little angels, mainly between Latorre and Marcela Feudale.

Yanina Latorre commented on the words of the former lookout.  Television capture

Yanina Latorre commented on the words of the former lookout. Television capture

Here is a consequence of many things and this has been dragging on for a long time and we always look for a culprit: the pandemic, the IMF, the war in Ukraine, the real estate bubble in the United States… The truth is that This crisis that we have been dragging on since 2008 has the government in common and the policies it has applied”, Dallys intervened expressing his opinion on the matter.

And he clarified: “I’m not from the right or from the left, but the measures they have taken… and I talk about us because I love Argentina very much and that’s why I care that it goes well… Then they tell me ‘and you Paraguayan, what are you talking about?'”.

Finally, the presenter of Unicanal said that in Paraguay “fortunately” they are fine. “We have tremendous corruption and a lot of poverty, but there are investments, we have macroeconomic stabilityand the highest inflation we’ve had year-on-year was 8% at the end of the year…”, he compared.

De Brito interviewed Dallys and opened the debate on the country's economy.  Television capture

De Brito interviewed Dallys and opened the debate on the country’s economy. Television capture

“The Paraguayans feel that there is a crisis and that it is not enough for them, but they don’t know what it is in relation to Argentina… For my part, I don’t see the crisis visually, but when I talk to the Argentines they tell me…”, he concluded.

Criticism on Twitter of Dallys Ferreira for his controversial claims

Dally’s statements about the Argentine economy didn’t resonate with viewers of THEYmany of whom they turned to Chirping criticize the exvedettes.

“Surely he has come because change suits him”, “What he said was in very bad taste. Well, what happened in Argentina at the time…”, “Besides, this country gave her a husband…”, “Go away, ungrateful” and “Stay in Paraguay… you’ve worked enough here in poor Argentina” are just some of the comments dedicated to Ferreira.

Source: Clarin

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