
Moria Casán could be one step away from returning to Mirtha Legrand's table.
Expectations are rising for the televised reunion between two divas after years of tension and estrangement
The possibility that Moria Casán will return to the iconic Mirtha Legrand show may be closer than ever. Sources close to the matter claim that the diva has decided to accept the production's invitation and return to sit at the famous table.
Rumors gained momentum after both figures attended a recent public event together, where they were seen together, smiling and holding hands. The image was enough for the public to speculate about a reconciliation that could materialize on camera.
From media clashes to a possible reunion
The relationship between Moria and Mirtha has had tense moments that were recorded in interviews and statements. On the show A la Tarde (América TV), Luis Ventura revealed: "They invited me and I have to go," Moria said. "She has always honored her career and went wherever she was invited."

Meanwhile, Luis Bremer recalled some of the actress's sharp remarks. Among them, her refusal to attend Juana Viale's show: "If they think I entertain them, they should invite a clown." He also commented that when she was asked about past media conflicts, such as the one with Ricardo Darín, Moria replied with irony: "Why would you go to Mirtha's table if they hate on you on social media afterwards?"
In this possible special edition, Natalie Weber would also participate, adding appeal to a table that promises to stir things up.
"I've been so many times that I have nothing new to tell her"
Some time ago, Moria explained her distance from the show with humor: "That's a joke I make. I've been to Mirtha's many times. Now it should be her turn to tell me something."
Panelist Pepe Ochoa on LAM offered a more critical perspective: "Moria feels that she goes, provides content, talks about her life, her daughter, her exes, and Mirtha gives her nothing in return. She experienced the same with Susana. She expects a back and forth."
He even recalled that after her last visit to the show, Moria made a pointed remark: "For me, these shows have already run their course." He also suggested that one of the reasons for the discomfort could be Mirtha's lack of support for theater projects such as Brujas, where Casán excelled but did not receive a visit from the host.
Thus, the possible reunion between these two legends of Argentine television could mean much more than a conversation in front of the cameras: it would be a scene worthy of a standing ovation.
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