The president lashed back against the singer on Monday during a television interview and called her “Ladri Deposit.”
As it has been doing from the beginning of its management, the president Javier Milei He crossed singer Lali Espósito again during a television interview at call it “Ladri deposit” although she was not far behind and launched a overwhelming response in social networks.
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The artist shared her last song through her Instagram stories, “Fanatic”, whose lyrics and video clip are full of references to the constant attacks he received from the president. In addition to the cover of the theme, Lali added an emoji of a clown’s face.


“You love doing how you have no idea who I am, and I know you have a poster of mine in your room”, Says a fragment of the song. “He already knows her by heart, that is called obsession,” the letter continues and adds in the chorus: “He wants to eat and eat my leftovers, I have it on top of my shadow. It’s my fan, drives me crazy. Every night he dreams of me and touches”
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Javier Milei crossed Lali Espósito again
This Monday, Milei was consulted during an interview in LN+ for the presence of the singer in the LGBT federal march last Saturday and replied, ironic: “Lali Espósito? Ah, Ladri deposit“
When asked about the cry of some young people for the singer to enter politics, the libertarian replied: “Well, be a candidate, what do you want me to tell you? It has all the legal elements to be, to be a candidate. “
Although she ever invited him to bring dialogue, the president of the nation said she would never attend a singer’s recital, since her musical tastes go on the other hand.
“I like another type of music, what do I know. Last night I saw ‘a dance of masks’, a version in the Metropolitan in New York, were Luciano Pavarotti and Leo Nucci. That is, that is the music that I hear. And if not, I listen to the Rolling Stones, “the president launched.
Source: Ambito

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