The diva of lunches expressed her willingness to return with her classic cycle, and a station where she never worked came forward to hire her.
the tv diva Mirtha Legrand assured that he wants to return to television and did not rule out that it is because of telepha channel that, until now, was not part of the two with which his grandson and producer of the program, Ignacio “Nacho” Viale, had started negotiations.
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“The one who takes care of everything is my grandson Nacho Viale. Mirtha returns and returns to Telefe. It is the first time that I am going to work at Telefe, it deserves applause,” said Mirtha, who conspicuously took the return for granted.


In turn, the 96-year-old driver stressed that she really needs to return with her classic lunches: “I miss a lot, I love working, it does me a lot of good.”
The diva also recalled how much it cost her not to be active during the pandemic for Covid 19: “How badly the pandemic has done me, not only physically, but also emotionally.
In the pandemic, one day I called him Facundo Manes and I told him: “Doctor, I want to go back to being the Mirtha from before.”
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Dispute between El Trece and Telefe for having Mirtha’s Lunches
El Trece and América were the two stations that were fighting for the return of Mirtha Legrand to television, but they could not agree with their grandson and, apparently, in recent days, teleph I would have started looking for it and the host would have been very enthusiastic about the idea because she had never been part of that channel’s programming with its lunch cycle.
Mirtha Legrand He was able to return, he did it for El Trece and together with his granddaughter Juana Viale, they worked on weekends, one day each. This task earned her a Martín Fierro nomination for the diva for Best Female Host, while her granddaughter will compete next Sunday in the Best General Interest Program category, for Lunch with Juana.
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Source: Ambito

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