A new clash between historic figures of Argentine show business once again shook the small screen. This time, Graciela Alfano targeted Susana Giménez without filters, after the diva made some comments on LAM that apparently did not sit well with the former vedette.
Everything began when Susana was mentioned on the show hosted by Ángel de Brito, where topics related to her career and old rivalries were being discussed. Paying close attention to what was being said on the program, Graciela did not take long to react from her home and decided to send a forceful message to Karina Iavícoli, one of the day's guest panelists.

"Hatred and ignorance. She is not angry with me because nobody told her anything. Susana has always hated me. She is losing control over what she can or can't say," Alfano stated in a message that left the panel stunned. With that phrase, the artist not only hinted at a long-standing feud, but also cast doubt on the emotional stability of the telephone diva.
That was not all. Far from calming things down, Alfano doubled down and launched a series of even stronger statements, which quickly went viral on social media. "The entire panel is speaking very badly about me. Susana's hatred for me is coming out. We are mirrors, she is talking about herself, not about me. Pure hatred toward someone who has done nothing to her. Did I kill Nisman?" she concluded, with irony and a tone full of indignation.
Susana Giménez took down Graciela Alfano: "What career? She has no talent!"
An old rivalry erupted with fury this Friday night, when Susana Giménez called live into the LAM (América) show to blast Graciela Alfano. The trigger was a garment with high symbolic value: the fur coat worn by María Julia Alsogaray in the 1990s, brought back into the spotlight by the series about Carlos Menem.
According to Alfano, the coat did not belong to Alsogaray, but to her. But Susana did not let it go and went all in. She asserted that the garment did not belong to the former vedette and brought up a confrontation that, apparently, had been silent for decades.
"I have 28 fur coats. Why would I need a fur coat from this lousy woman? Please! And even less that I would take it out of the refrigerator," the diva exclaimed.









