Two men in suits are talking on a television set, while in the center of the image a circular frame shows the face of another man looking serious.
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Eduardo Feinmann destroyed Pergolini live, and Baby Etchecopar finished him off without a filter.

During his appearance on the program 'Otro día perdido,' Feinmann taunted Pergolini, and Baby delivered a scathing response

Mario Pergolini  experienced a moment as uncomfortable as it was viral on his own show, Otro día perdido. This time, the host welcomed Eduardo Feinmann, as a guest, who switched his usual role as interviewer to sit on the other side of the microphone.

From the very first minute, Feinmann took the opportunity to throw a jab full of irony. "What a pleasure to come to TV, something you killed. It's impressive, also a nice wake. Just in case, I came with a little suit," he said, provoking laughter in the studio.

The exchange did not stop there. Feinmann recalled the old days of Caiga Quien Caiga and reproached Pergolini for the animated mockery with cockroaches. "I have it right here," he said, pointing to his forehead. Quick-witted, Mario replied:  "The guy doesn't have a memory, he has resentment."

Baby Etchecopar replied without a filter and made his position clear

During the exchange, the name Baby Etchecopar, came up, whom Pergolini admitted to having criticized in the past on his show. "He hates me, he detests me to this day," the host confessed.

Man in a blue suit talking on the phone on a television set with an orange background and the eltrece logo
Journalist Eduardo Feinmann is trying to contact Baby Etchecopar live | Redacción

Feinmann offered to check live and sent a message directly to Baby to invite him to the show. The response arrived in seconds and was blunt: "No. He's an a...h...,"

Far from being upset, Pergolini took it with humor and replied with a heart gesture, although the production surely crossed out the possibility of having Etchecopar as a guest.

The interview segment, the show's strong point

The back-and-forth with Feinmann made it clear that the real driving force of the show is its interview segment. With sharp guests and a relaxed tone, Otro día perdido found its distinctive mark: conversations that mix humor, tension, and a bit of live catharsis.

In this case, the exchange between two figures in journalism and Etchecopar's unexpected message gave the show a dose of virality that kept it among the most talked about of the day.

El pase de facturas de Feinmann a Pergolini.

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