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Fátima Florez shared a photo of Javier Milei’s feet to deny an unusual theory that emerged on social networks

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Since her relationship with President Javier Milei began, lActress Fátima Florez shared images of the President’s most intimate side. Internal codes of the couple, some other personal details and even an unusual (and enigmatic) photo of the intimacy of both of them, where a wet quilt appeared that aroused all kinds of suspicion.

Along the same lines, this Tuesday Fátima uploaded another photo taken in the room, where her feet appear next to Milei’s to compare the dimensions.

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“I wear 38 and the Henderson friend?”, Fátima wrote in her Instagram stories, along with a song titled “Bigfoot” (“Big Foot”, in English).

The first lady’s post comes in a very particular week, where the President’s feet were the subject of debate in a microclimate of social networks, to which the President and his spokespersons pay great attention.

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And from Milei’s trip to Antarctica, there were rumors The reason? Supposedly Milei was size 37 and had a foot too small for that type of boot.

This topic of conversation has become memes and jokes on the networks. Several militant Twitter users from the ruling party even shared photos of the President’s shoes, saying this was incorrect.

In that climate, Fátima shared a particular photo in which she suggests that Milei has big feet, when mentioning the Hendersons’ friend. It is a reference to the 1980s film “Bigfoot and the Hendersons”, produced by Steven Spielberg, where a family begins to coexist with the snow monster.

Milei has not referred to the issue on his social networks, although he carefully follows what is discussed on the Internet. The President dedicates part of his day to exTwitter and usually prefers and publishes a large number of posts daily, some of which are very aggressive.

Last week, for example, he discussed with a sports account whether Ubaldo Fillol was the best goalkeeper in history. As he said in a later interview with Delta, he has breaks during his routine that help him concentrate better.

The dog controversy and the strong response against a journalist

The other controversy Milei had this week was with journalist Silvia Mercado, who flatly denied her when she said her four dogs were already living in Quinta de Olivos.

Milei’s first tweet against Silvia Mercado was published this Monday, a few minutes after the journalist declared on LN+ that the president’s hounds were already in Olivos.

In light of this information, the President sent a very harsh message against the journalist, accusing her of having invented the news with “scandalous impunity”.

“The impunity with which they invent and some journalists spread lies (especially the one broadcasting the news who does this kind of thing regularly). None of my dogs are in Olivos,” the president said.

At this point, the head of state argued that “it would be good for journalism to dedicate a little more time to the country’s serious problems and the need to approve reforms to avoid the crisis we have inherited and less time to private issues” . .

And he also made it clear in that first message that the only official information about the presidency is transmitted by his spokesman Adorni or by the official X report from the Office of President Javier Milei.

But that wasn’t all. This morning, after the spokesperson’s press conference, Milei attacked Mercado again.

“The ‘journalist’ liar He clings to his lie, shows the cell phone as if it were proof of something and at the same time, whether he knows it or not, puts the job of the SOLE PRESIDENT at risk,” he stressed.

Given this complaint, Mercado took to his Twitter account to respond. “I reiterate that I trust the source who provided me with the information. And professionally I consider it a lack of respect on the part of the President towards me. An abuse that is not at the level of a public figure. I await his apologies,” he said. said .

Source: Clarin

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