Ricardo Darín responded to Alejandro Fantino’s criticism

Ricardo Darín responded to Alejandro Fantino’s criticism

The actor and the driver revived statements from the past when referring to the country’s present

Ricardo Darin crossed to Alejandro Fantino after criticizing him for giving his opinion on the cuts in the INCAA as a result of the measures Javier Milei and it was blunt.

“He told me that he was content with taking two showers with hot water, and I saw him playing tennis in the Vilas, when he couldn’t get the BMW in because it hit the trees in the back,” the driver had said about the actor in March. .

Now, consulted by A la Tarde (América TV) about it, Ricardo Darín expressed: “I was a little surprised… but people change. I didn’t really understand why that was, because it’s not true. “It caught my attention a little.”

“It surprised me a little, but people change. He didn’t owe me anything either. “I didn’t understand very well why that was, because first of all it’s not true that he had a car that crashed into the trees, but let’s get out of here, because I didn’t answer him at the time, I’m not going to do it now,” he said, trying to give him a closure to the dispute.

Regarding his words regarding INCAA, he clarified: “Either what I meant was not well understood, or I did not know how to explain it, it could be. I said that basically holding artists in general responsible for long periods where the accounts do not close seemed a little perverse to me on the one hand, reckless and unfair, because in reality it is due to many other things.

Regarding the issues that occurred after his statements, he stated: “You can see that this affected some vested interests and they said ‘cut off the bastard’s legs’ and sent some guys,” He said in closing, clarifying that “criticism doesn’t bother me, it bothers me when people lie,” declared Ricardo Darín.

What Ricardo Darín said about Javier Milei

Ricardo Darín criticized Javier Milei and his Government for the cuts in the INCAA and Argentine cinema. Within the framework of the presentation of the film Rest in Peace (Netflix), he stated: “Believing that what has been happening in our country for many decades now with the pulverization of education, real work or the number of people who are below the poverty line, which are all very regrettable and very horrible things, they depend on the artistic sector, on the actors, the actresses, the directors… it is delusional.”

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