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Soledad Pastorutti Reminds Mario Pergolini of Old Grievances Live on Air

Soledad Pastorutti created a spicy moment on the show 'Otro día perdido' by reminiscing about her early career and playfully calling out Mario Pergolini. She discussed the challenges faced by artists of her generation and how opportunities have changed for today's musicians.


Soledad Pastorutti Reminds Mario Pergolini of Old Grievances Live on Air

«I love what you're doing,» she affirmed. Pergolini tried to return the compliment, but the singer cut him short: «There's no need to say the same thing.» La Sole didn't let the opportunity pass and, laughing, quipped: «With that long, rocker hair… I gave you a hard time sometimes, Mario.» However, Pastorutti tried to ease the tension and said: «I've always admired you a lot.» Did I do something to you? Regardless, the host reaffirmed his affection for the artist: «We only invite people we want to have here. If you're here, it's because we admire you. Did I say something wrong?» La Sole avoided going into details and gave no further explanation about what happened back then: «In that era, imagine, I was a character…».

Ultimately, Pastorutti closed the moment with an affectionate message. «I love you and I respect you. The same thing happened to me a lot, especially in folk music,» she said. Pergolini tried to take the drama out of it by humorously recalling his supposedly submissive attitude from that time: «I was a bit of a pushover too.» Buenos Aires, December 6 (NA) – During her visit to the show «Another Lost Day,» Soledad Pastorutti starred in a spicy moment when she reminisced about her beginnings and, in passing, handed a friendly bill to Mario Pergolini. According to what was confirmed by the Argentine News Agency, the singer, before getting into the topic, reflected on how opportunities have changed for artists of the «new generation of music.» «Today's kids have an incredible talent and have chances that we didn't have,» Pastorutti stated. Pastorutti explained that in her early days, it was more difficult to make a name for oneself with the public. «We had to be insolent, because to get a foot in the door, they would make you wait, make you earn your place.»