In an interview with Angel de Brito, the former First Lady provided details about the relationship between Fernández and Canosa
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The former First Lady, Fabiola Yáñez, has returned to the center of the media scene with an explosive interview. In a conversation with journalist Ángel De Brito, Yáñez dedicated a special chapter to the intimate relationship between former President Alberto Fernández and journalist Viviana Canosa.
Viviana Canosa entrevistando al ex presidente kirchnerista Alberto Fernandez
These statements reignite a topic that, according to Yáñez herself, "seemed to have faded." Fabiola's statements suggest that the relationship between the former president and the journalist was"very close, very intimate, very much about talking all the time, very much about seeing each other all the time."
Interest in a Government Position
One of the most controversial points of the interview focused on an alleged request from the journalist to then-President Fernández.
Fabiola Yáñez recounted that Alberto Fernández had allegedly confessed to her the reason for the subsequent tension with Canosa: "He told me that Viviana Canosa had asked him for the Communications Secretariat."
Desde Madrid desmienten una oferta laboral a Fabiola Yáñez
According to Yáñez's account, Fernández's refusal to grant her the government position allegedly provoked the journalist's fury, who supposedly began to "publicly vilify him."
This revelation points to the possibility that the journalist's initial approach to the executive branch was motivated by an interest in obtaining a position within the government.
Accusations of Infidelity and the "Revealing Phone"
The former First Lady's statements were not limited to journalist Canosa. Yáñez also made strong accusations against her violent ex-partner, former President Alberto Fernández, regarding his personal life.
Fabiola Yáñez claimed to have discovered "countless" lovers of the former president. This discovery allegedly occurred after reviewing a mobile phone that he had given her. The former First Lady avoided giving specific names of others involved in the alleged infidelities.
Tamara Pettinato habló del escándalo con Alberto Fernández
Another striking aspect of the interview with Ángel De Brito was the involvement of Dylan, Alberto Fernández's popular Collie. Yáñez asserted that the pet was used for political purposes.
According to her testimony, even the Community Manager (CM) in charge of managing Dylan's image and social media, the presidential pet, was allegedly another of the former president's supposed lovers. This statement suggests that even the most harmless marketing elements of the presidential administration were tinged with personal conflicts.