After the sayings of Javier Milei In his last television interview, Ricardo Mollo and Catriel Ciavarella They came out to publicly support Lali Esposito. Through messages on their social networks, the members of Divididos attacked the “persecution” against the singer.
The conflict between Lali and Milei dates back to the 2023 PASO elections when, after the victory of La Libertad Avanza, the pop artist published a message on her Twitter account: “How sad, how dangerous.” In his last public appearance, the president criticized the Argentine singer’s participation in Cosquín Rock and referred to her as “Lali deposit.”
The message of Divided on the networks
The discussion between the figure of the president and the artist generated a stir in the cultural environment. In this context, Ricardo Mollo and Catriel Ciavarellamembers of the legendary Argentine rock band Dividedpublished messages on their social networks supporting Lali.
The first to express himself was Ciavarella, the band’s drummer, who made a posting a photo of the artist on her Instagram account. The image is accompanied by a text, in which Ciavarella attacked the President: “The degree of the president’s misery is unprecedented – or too dark – and becomes unbearable“.
Embed – Catriel Ciavarella on Instagram: “On Saturday I wanted to play in Cosquín with a Lali t-shirt. There were already plenty of reasons to do so. And today, sadly, there are more who rush this post; the degree of miserability of the president is unprecedented -or they are too dark- and it becomes unbearable. This time it was in an interview with three puppets who acted as interlocutors and who, like the good and mediocre shits that they are, not only did they not have the slightest dignity to stop the car due to the lack of respect, garbage and infamy, but they added to the clown’s “humor.” I am not going to stop at saying why everything he says is unfounded, has no basis and exceeds all limits, nor why Lali deserves the support of everyone who claims to be good; because something matters more: every person who does not want it or cannot see it, or invents or believes a stupid argument – like some of those who are already going around – is as miserable as him. Like them.”
Furthermore, the musician pointed out against Luis Majul, Esteban Trebucq and Pablo Rossithe journalists who conducted the interview with the President: “This time it was in an interview with three puppets that acted as interlocutors and that like the good and mediocre shits that they are, not only did they not have the slightest dignity to stop the car in the face of the lack of respect, the garbage and the infamy If not, they joined the clown’s ‘humor’“.
For its part, Ricardo Mollo, the band’s guitarist and singer, posted a shorter message. In her Instagram stories, Mollo reposted a video of Lali Espósito singing in the final of the Qatar 2022 World Cup and wrote: “Let’s not deviate from what is important. We are not the socioeconomic problem of this, our country“.
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Other voices of music against Javier Milei
He Cosquín Rocka festival organized in the province of Córdoba, left different intersections between artists and government officials. Lali, in the middle of his show, expressed: ”What we Argentines are, this union that generates art, music, culture, no one is ever going to take it away from us” and, furthermore, in his song “Who are ?” He changed the lyrics and expressed: “That I smoke, that I live, that I say, that I drink, that I live off the State.”
But the pop artist was not the only one with a message for a government official. Rap artist Dillomperformed a cover of Mr.Collection (song by Las Manos de Filippi popularized by La Bersuit) changed the verse from “Norma Plá has to kill Cavallo” to “They have to kill Caputo in the square.”
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Finally, Daniel Grinbanka renowned show business businessman, also spoke about the conflict: “Mr. President, I assure you that His government is the one that will give the most money to Lali“, Grinbank said in her “X” profile and made reference to the fact that the singer could make a documentary about the “persecution” against him.
Source: Ambito

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