In the last hours, Javier Milei He used his social networks to share a controversial photo in which he used an image of Esteban Lamothe. Then, the actor insulted the president of La Nación on social media and corrected him, warning that the photo was “fake” and that he had allowed himself to be carried away by fake news.
In detail, on Friday morning Milei published a photo in which Lamothe can be seen with the phrase “Enough Milei” in his hand. Above the image you can see the legend: “The hands that ask for subsidies”; Meanwhile, in the same photo, but from the side, for comparison, you can see the hand of a worker. And above that image, a text that says “The hands that pay benefits.”
The truth is that Lamothe reacted immediately to the Argentine leader’s provocative message. The heartthrob took to his Twitter account to respond and leave a strong message: “LThe photo circulating with the handwriting that says “enough Milei” was put together by someone. It’s false. I leave the original here for you to see.”
And he added, shocked by the post published by the libertarian “Mr. President pPlease leave the networks for a while and dedicate yourselves to governing. Thank you”.
Esteban, in fact, shared the original photo that had been modified by someone on social networks to generate fake news, which worked because Fátima Florez’s boyfriend used it to leave a message on his social networks. In the original photo you can see the actor with the caption that says “Raúl Esteban”.
It is worth remembering that since Milei took office on December 10, the leader of La Libertad Avanza has underlined that “there is no money” in the state. In this sense, he warned that with the Omnibus Law it is expected, among other things, to cut funding to the Culture sector to eliminate expenses and thus try to rebalance the economy.
“Either we use state resources to finance films that no one watches but to maintain a high standard of living for some actors in a certain political space, or we use that money to feed the people,” the president told the media. .
Source: Clarin