The Argentine host was a guest on one of Olga’s streaming programs, hosted by Migue Granados. She took the opportunity there to complain about the Government.
Susana Gimenez, one of the most recognized conductors in the history of Argentina, continues to generate controversy with her public statements. Few days ago opined on the case of Jey Mammonwhom he defended for his “innocence” and assured that everything is to “get twine”.
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On this occasion, she was invited to the program “Soñé que volaba”, of the new signal of streaming Olga. with driving Miguel Granadosthe diva talked about different topics of her daily life and took the opportunity to complain about some policies of the current government.


When asked why she stopped playing Candy Crushan online game, detailed the problems he had at the time of want to buy lives, which are billed at dollar prices. “If I play somewhere other than here, like in Uruguay, they charge you in dollars. Here they charge you 70% taxes and that made me angry,” she said indignantly.
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Susana in the program “I dreamed that I was flying”.
“It will be 8 or 9 dollars, but they apply 70% for that, naaa”, Susana added, referring to the values that the application charges to those who want to play without a time limit.
“I bought lives all the time. The card is already put in the app, but I found it offensive. If we all did the same, this would not happen, ”she concluded.
The Jey Mammon case
When approached by the press, the diva referred to the statements of the driver, who assured that he will attend the Martín Fierro Awards gala next Sunday.
“Do not tell me! I feel fabulous. It seems barbaric to me, please, let’s end this stupidity. are things of the past. There is a new thing that people will have to respect, but the past… It is to get twine”, he stated, referring to Lucas BenvenutoThe complainant.
Source: Ambito

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