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The interview between Susana Giménez and Javier Milei does not take place

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Telefe reported the postponement of the scheduled interview between Susana Giménez and the president of the Argentine nation, Javier Milei.

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The meeting, which will be broadcast next Monday, February 5, and which will be recorded on Sunday, February 4 at the Casa Rosada, “will be postponed due to unforeseen circumstances regarding the health of our guest,” the broadcaster reported.

“I was excited for this match, but I have to think about my health; I hope to recover soon and be able to carry out this long-awaited interview”, were the words of Susana Giménez regarding the postponement.

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“We understand the importance and interest aroused by this event and, in due course, we will communicate its rescheduling”, reads the Telefe statement.

Susana Giménez has a bad flu, which prevents her from recording the interview with President Milei.Susana Giménez has a bad flu, which prevents her from recording the interview with President Milei.

This rescheduling would depend both on the pilot’s recovery – there is talk of a bad flu – and obviously on the agenda of the President of the Nation.

Javier Milei, shortly after taking office, had already given an interview to the other diva of Argentine television, Mirtha Legrand. He attended his program – in which he met his girlfriend, the actress and impersonator Fátima Florez – with the Minister of Security Patricia Bullrich.

But Fatima, who was in the audience, came in to say hello on camera at Mrtha’s request.

Javier Milei has already been interviewed by Mirtha Legrand.  Now it would be Susana Giménez's turn.  Photo: AP
Javier Milei has already been interviewed by Mirtha Legrand. Now it would be Susana Giménez’s turn. Photo: AP

The program ended with Raúl Lavié singing one of the President’s favorite songs, Ballad for a madmanby Piazzolla and Ferrar, which he had already performed at the inauguration gala held at the Teatro Colón.

Source: Clarin

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