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Lali Depósito obsessed with Javier Milei: she wrote a song for him and premiered it at Vélez

Singer K confirmed that the song titled 'Payaso' was made exclusively against the government

The Kirchnerist singer Lali Espósito once again found herself at the center of controversy after delivering a show filled with political messages at the Vélez Sarsfield stadium, where she performed live her new song titled  "Payaso".

Although she tried to conceal it with ambiguity, she ultimately acknowledged that President Javier Milei was one of the main recipients of her song. She even described him as a great inspiration. 

This Monday night, during the premiere of the film Verano Trippin, the artist spoke with the press and was directly asked about the content of the song. In particular, during an interview with the program LAM (América TV), she was bluntly asked:  "Did you dedicate it to the President?"

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Lali Espósito dedicated her song to the government | La Derecha Diario

The former Casi Ángeles star replied:  "To all the clowns. To all the clowns who are there. They're all total clowns," initially avoiding naming him. However, when the hosts insisted with the question:  "Is Milei one of them?", her answer was categorical:  "Of course, him and all those people, total clowns. They're a joke."

Lali's performance at the José Amalfitani stadium included multiple gestures and phrases that many interpreted as direct criticism of the president and his inner circle, especially his sister and general secretary, Karina Milei.

During the performance of Payaso, the artist delivered lines such as: "When you've already become a champion, medals don't matter. When you've already hunted the lion, rats don't distract you."

A section of the lyrics that, for much of the audience, directly alludes to Milei's leadership style, as he often refers to himself as "the lion."

Later on, the song points without subtlety: "You're going to have to dance. Today you're the main show. Even though your dream is to act, the costume is too big for you. You're a clown, yeah! Oh, yeah, oh! Clown!"

It should be noted that the start of her performances at the Vélez Sarsfield stadium took place during the electoral ban in Buenos Aires province, so while the K militant was not within the province, her comments did seek to influence a large number of young voters who follow her in her nefarious music. 

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