After having distanced himself from the media to concentrate all his energies on the theater with the show “Argentina al divano” in which he stars alongside Diego Casablanca, which premiered on February 9th, Diego Reinhold (51) reappears in The Implacables (The nine) AND He talked about increases in services such as electricity.
It all started when the actor, head of the ‘Conceptos Simcillos’ orphanage, revealed, through his Instagram account, the amount of money he has to pay for the use of electricity. “150,000 pesos of electricity arrived at our house (with subsidy included). Help us by buying a lottery/you will also win a 70′ television”, asked Diego in one of the stories on the social network.
“Luckily I was able to put a 70 inch TV It’s great, new, I haven’t taken it out of the box. And other prizes to make a lottery worth 3,000 pesos“Reinhold observed in the dialogue with Susana Roccavaslvo on the subject the plan he devised to raise money to cover some household expensesincluding light.
Although the artist assured that he felt “very satisfied with the work at home” he underlined it “They are experiencing an earthquake” referring to the complex national economic situation which has repercussions on the space in which it is directed and where dozens of minors reside.
“It’s very difficult. We always have a total population of 13 vacancies that are always full and occupied. They are children from 0 to 6 years old, fortunately male and female, newborns. For this reason we are always short of diapers and wet wipes, above all,” Reinhold said about the products that are currently in short supply at “Conceptos Simcillos”.
Along the same lines, the actor said: “In these difficult times, we need money. Now we have to take care of transporting the kids to hospitals and other things, and the costs are multiplying.” “The issue of money is fundamental being able to take the child to hospital is the minimum,” he underlined.
Lali Espósito effect: Diego Reinhold’s take on political positions in entertainment
After the controversy between Lali Espósito and the President of the Nation, the actor declared: “I’m already stopping talking because everything is becoming a bit dense” just like Mirtha Legrand did when she described the attitude of Javier Milei for sharing a message on social media in which he proposed the purchase of the Gaumont cinema, after having publicly asked that it not be closed.
“I’m a little afraid to express myself, because if everything you say, if the government doesn’t like it very much, or if it bothers someone, they will scold you. It’s unpleasant,” Chiqui said in this regard.
In this sense, Reinhold argues that we live in “very dystopian times.” “And the odds of this getting darker are getting closer. “I’m not saying it will happen,” Diego said, later specifying that he was referring to the possibility of suffering “persecution”.
“That’s why I try not to get involved But Yes, I understand that you have to go out and fight for what you consider and believe is right.“, he concluded.
Source: Clarin