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LAM Panelists in Heated Argument Over Journalist's Comments

Yanina Latorre and Romina Scalora had a heated on-air argument sparked by journalist Daniel Gómez Rinaldi's statements. The conflict escalated when Scalora defended Rinaldi, leading Latorre to accuse her of violating feminist principles.


LAM Panelists in Heated Argument Over Journalist's Comments

Panelists Romina Scalora and Yanina Latorre engaged in a heated argument during the Wednesday broadcast of the TV show LAM. The tense exchange, conducted at a high volume, was sparked by statements made by journalist Daniel Gómez Rinaldi on Radio Rivadavia that generated controversy.

According to the Noticias Argentinas news agency, the incident began when Scalora defended Rinaldi's position against the criticism he received for his comments at the Martín Fierro Latino awards ceremony. "I'm saying that you never have the parameter of what hurts the other person the most," Scalora explained.

Latorre stood her ground, explaining that as communicators, they should not comment on other people's bodies, even though society does it anyway. "I can't believe that you, who are a Peronist and a feminist, are defending a man calling another person 'fat'."

At a shouting match, Scalora put a stop to the discussion when Latorre called her "Peronist": "I don't call you a libertarian or a fascist, ever in my life. Don't call me Peronist. I'm not saying it's wrong, but then you go on Twitter and for some reason, you say they call you undernourished, skinny here. I don't think it's right."

It was then that Yanina interrupted her, dismissing her opinion: "Don't we say every day that we shouldn't talk about bodies?" "Yes, but we are scandalizing over this here, and it's fine because it bothers her. Buenos Aires, November 27 (NA) – Panelist Yanina Latorre and Romina Scalora starred in a tense crossfire during the broadcast of LAM on Wednesday, and the "little angels" argued at the top of their lungs over the statements of journalist Daniel Gómez Rinaldi on Radio Rivadavia that generated controversy. "'The fat Peggy': Daniel Gómez Rinaldi slammed entertainment figures," according to the recap by the Noticias Argentinas news agency. It all started when Scalora defended Rinaldi's position against the criticism he received for his comments at the Martín Fierro Latino awards: "I'm saying that you never have the parameter of what hurts the other person the most."