translated from Spanish: Juana Viale’s strong disclaimer against the president: “Put on your pants”

Mirtha Legrand’s granddaughter, Juana Viale, lashed out at Alberto Fernández after the olivos photo scandal and set to music with the song “El reino del revés”, she said: “I chose this song by María Elena Walsh, because personally I feel an indignation towards the president that I cannot hide.” In this sense, the hostess began “The Night of Mirtha” with a strong speech: “Luckily we have great writers and intellectuals, such as María Elena Walsh, who chart the Argentina that is filled with tolerance, emotionality, and willpower that the Argentines put in the face of this pandemic,” she added. He also said: “They told us, they challenged us, they lifted our fingers. They do what they say we should not do. So, stop fucking, stop fucking the Argentines. I say this in a trembling voice because I had a lot of family members who left and a lot of friends who lost their way.”

At the same time, he referred specifically to the president’s phrase: “My dear Fabiola called a meeting with her friends and a toast that should not have been made,” and noted: “Do not blame the woman next to you, take responsibility, put on your pants. Accusing a woman celebrating her birthday in her own home… don’t you find out what’s going on in your house?” On the other hand, he also messed with Aníbal Fernández, who had declared in a macho way against the first lady. “And the other man who has the same last name as the President, where are all the women saying that what this man said is barbaric? Getting home and having to fuck his wife, as they did 1500 years ago Are we all crazy? Are we living the upside-down world of Maria Elena Walsh? I’m angry, I’m saturated. And I’m here because my grandmother can’t,” she lamented.

Finally, he concluded: “She (Mirtha) didn’t choose not to be here and not work. He was told he has to stay at home. And I’m doing the work that she’s not being able to do here. So do your job, Mr President, stop blaming others. I will tell you one thing: apologise because to be sorry is not to apologise. Asking for forgiveness is something else, it’s repenting of what you did and I see no regret in you. I’m Juana Viale, DNI 29.480.048. Thank you.”

Original source in Spanish

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