The actress and humorist denied that the announcement that viralized the show with the legend “comes Miei” is real.
In the middle of the controversies that the government of Javier Milei There was news that echoed in the entertainment world, the presence of the president in the show of his ex -partner Fatima Flórez In Las Vegas. It was now confirmed that Milei will not finally travel to Ciudad de los Casinos in the United States and in turn, Fatima denied that the Flyer announcing his presence in the show has been real.
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Pía Shaw spoke with the humorist, who categorically denied being promoting her show with the president of the nation, her ex -partner.


What Fatima Floréz said about the presence of Javier Milei in his show in Las Vegas
“Here we count what happened between Fatima Florez and the president of the nation. Even if they deny me. They continue to kiss. Milei said they were friends”, He began by saying in A Barbarossa.
“But what happened yesterday. This Banner of Fatima appeared that said ‘Milei’. She is already in Las Vegas,” the panelist continued.
Then, Pía put on stage the word of the protagonist: “I communicated with Fatima because everything was upset. They put ‘not sold well’, ‘They did this as a marketing strategy.”
“Fatima told me: ‘I want to deny this flatly. This banner has nothing to do with my internal publication, with my show. And his banner sent me. The original ‘”, Said, the artist.
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With the banner originating on the screen, the panelist added. “He says he will be on September 5 and 6. In Argentina we are in a moment of election, but on Friday the president arrives in the United States. He goes for meetings with entrepreneur.”
And he closed the theme, Mariana Brey: “Then he goes to Las Vegas. If he gives him time, he would see her.”
Source: Ambito

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