Vero Lozano explained why she didn't like the photo of Wanda Nara with Johnny Depp and the internal conflict that broke out at Telefe
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The arrival of Johnny Depp in Argentina continues to generate reactions in the entertainment world. The interview the actor gave to Verónica Lozano was the starting point, but what happened afterward opened up an unexpected internal conflict within Telefe. According to Lozano herself, she did not appreciate Wanda Nara's attitude, who intercepted the actor to get a photo.
The host discussed the matter on LAM(América) and confirmed that she did not find the situation appropriate. Rumors had been circulating for days, but only this Tuesday Lozano shared her version behind the episode that went viral.
La conductora habló del tema en LAM
Vero Lozano's criticism of Wanda: "The timing was inappropriate"
When Ángel de Brito asked her if it was true that she did not like the photo, Lozano did not hesitate: "I did not like the way it was done. Everyone wants a photo with Johnny Depp, no doubt. But I thought the timing was inappropriate".
The host explained that she found out about the episode when her own show ended. For her, the right thing would have been to wait until the interview aired and only then share the photo. "In that case, say 'Thank you, Vero, thank you, Cortá por Lozano'", she pointed out.
She also considered that Wanda's attitude was not ill-intentioned: "Her anxiety gets the best of her, she doesn't do it out of malice. Her ego gets the best of her. The issue was with Mauro".
What Wanda Nara said after the controversy
Rather than escalate the conflict, Lozano said that Wanda Nara wrote to her to ease the tension. "She sent me a message and everything was fine. She told me she liked the interview and that she admired Johnny," the host recounted.
The unexpected detail
The story added another chapter when people close to Depp's entourage claimed that the actor might have mistaken Wanda for a cleaning staff member. "He doesn't know her, he did not know who she was", they emphasized.