Yanina Latorre slammed Marixa Balli after her departure from LAM: 'She is ungrateful.'
Yanina Latorre tore Marixa Balli apart after her departure from LAM
porEditorial Team
Argentina
The host strongly criticized the former 'angelita' and questioned her attitude after leaving Ángel de Brito's show
Yanina Latorre held nothing back and strongly criticized Marixa Balli after her departure from Los Ángeles de la Mañana (LAM). The host stated that the former "angelita" turned her back on the show and on Ángel de Brito himself.
The confrontation broke out after De Brito revealed on LAM that Balli left the show because of her conflict with Latorre. This was compounded by the dancer's refusal to participate with the team at the Martín Fierro Awards.
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Yanina Latorre's harsh words
From Sálvese Quien Pueda, Latorre spoke out without restraint: "She is ungrateful at a thousand percent. She hates us. She left LAM because she hates me, him, all of us."
She also defended De Brito's gesture: "Ángel gave her the opportunity to return to television: he gave it his all. But someone should explain to Marixa, Mrs. Television, that the Martín Fierro is television's party. Telefe organizes it, your channel, and no one asks for permission."
The criticism of Marixa's attitude
Yanina also made ironic remarks about Balli's excuses: "To do that segment, did you ask Telefe for permission? It aired on América, it aired on LAM. Did she ask for permission?"
Marixa Balli's response
In an interview with Intrusos (América TV), Balli spoke about her professional future: "Everything is a nice challenge. But I would have to go through it, experience it, and see what I decide at that moment."
The former "angelita" acknowledged that there was no formal invitation for the reality show and that she is focused on other projects. "I'm working with Marley to travel and about to open a new store. My departure from LAM was recent and I needed a change, my body is full of questions and little by little I'm making changes."