The artist visited jelly, to chat hand in hand with Pedro Rosemblat, her boyfriend. The best moments of the passage of Lali by “National Industry”.
Lali Espósito on Tuesday “Gelatina” visited the program conducted by her boyfriend, Pedro Rosemblat, where he touched on issues that marked her recently. Know the most outstanding moments of the interview that was lived by National Industry.
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Lali talked about his tweet to the president
Lali Espósito addressed the theme of his tweet to President Javier Mileiwhich generated great controversy. The singer made it clear that Do not regret having expressed your opinionalthough people’s reaction has been very strong. According to the singer, her tweet was simply a criticism of the president’s communication, in which she expressed that her way of communicating seemed to her “Dangerous” and “sad”. In addition, he stressed that the freedom to comment should be respected, regardless of that criticism comes from a public figure like her. “I am a citizen that the president also represents and that I have every right to commentlike everyone else, ”he said, making it clear that his political position is not the center of his message, but respect for the position and responsibility that entails.


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The artist also reflected on the political polarization which he intensified in recent years, noting that attacks on his figure are related to Your gender and professional success. “I think I represent everything that they hate at some point. I’m mine, I’m successfulthat success has to be enough with some lie, ”he said. Lali stressed that he is associated with a political party just by expressing his thoughts freely and without fear of what they will say.
Lali Espósito reflected on cancellation after the sayings of Eial Moldavsky
In his passage through “gelatin”, Lali Espósito referred to the culture of cancellation and public pressure, especially after the sayings of Eial Moldavsky and its subsequent order for apologies. The singer highlighted how social networks and “I virtual” They condition people’s reactions to errors. Lali explained that, although he did not justify the mistakes made, it was essential to question whether forgiveness was genuine or if he simply responded to the pressure of the virtual attack.
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In addition, he stressed that Society daily forgets people’s humanity When you judge them, and that it is essential to keep the authenticity and not get carried away by the public trial. Although he did not mention Eial directly, social media users interpreted their words as a reflection towards the humorist. For Lali, the key is not to lose sight of who we are really beyond the “virtual self.”
Lali’s dedication to Pedro Rosemblat
Lali stunned Pedro Rosemblat by revealing him that he dedicated his theme “Better than you”. The singer, who maintains a relationship with the journalist since February 2024, told him among laughs: “We made this song with Ale Sergi, Videazo, make a little position of the lyrics too”. Rosemblat, surprised, replied: “Ah, yes? I am finding out at this time, Mariana. ” Lali, fun, clarified: “But my love … ‘Now I found one much better than you‘, ”He added:“ He always does it with desire. It is not all self -referential, but yes, one is inspired by life” To which Pedro, with a laugh tone, replied citing Indian Solari: “Music is to imagine.” Lali, with a smile, refuted it: “No, you are very literal today. I am not, of course, of course, but love inspired me. ”
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