
Yuyito González announced her separation from Javier Milei: 'It was a beautiful relationship.'
The host made the revelation at the start of her program Start the Day, looking directly at the camera
This Monday morning, Amalia "Yuyito" González announced live her breakup with president Javier Milei, with whom she had a sentimental relationship for less than a year. The host made the revelation at the start of her show Empezar el Día (Ciudad Magazine), looking directly at the camera and speaking to her audience.
"I want to tell you that we have ended our relationship with Javier Milei. It was a decision made by both of us. We are fine, there was no conflict, it simply came time to close this chapter with maturity and respect," she expressed live. Moments after sharing the news, she clarified that she would not provide more details and, although she understood the media interest, she asked that her decision not to delve into the topic be respected.

"Just as I shared the good times over these months, I felt it was also fair to communicate this closure. It was a beautiful relationship. I am very grateful for what it was and also for what is to come," she added. She concluded: "I have nothing more to say than this, which is the most important."
The relationship between the host and the Argentine president became public after several joint appearances. One of the most talked-about was their participation in an official event at the Palacio Libertad, where they attended a performance of The Night of January 16th, a play by Ayn Rand, as part of the presentation of the Jury Trial Law. Their shared presence caused interest, and shortly after, Yuyito confirmed the news.
"I am in a relationship. Yes, happy," she confessed last August when her panel colleagues asked her about her love life. "It's been a long time since I used that word. It's nice to try again, to get excited again, to love again," she commented with a discreet smile when referring to the start of that new stage.

In that same conversation, she shared how she experienced that relationship: "It's good to give love a new chance, to see what happens. When it's healthy and adds to your life, it's worth it."
When talking about the day-to-day with the president, she said: "We talked a lot. We had deep conversations. You don't reach a relationship if there's no dialogue." She highlighted a quality of the president that always caught her attention: "I never saw him down. He always has that energy he shows in public. There's no double face."
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