On December 26, 2023, Argentine media outlet TN aired an emotional farewell to journalist Sandra Borghini, who had dedicated 25 years to public television. The departure became the focal point alongside comparisons to the exits of Beto Casella and Sergio Lapegüe.
Marina Calabró, a gossip columnist for Lape Social Club, sparked controversy by asking Lapegüe how his exit after 35 years went. Calabró recalled that Borghi received a "mail‑letter" signed by the channel’s manager, thanking her for her career.
During the broadcast, it was revealed that Borghi had seven minutes and forty seconds to say goodbye, while Beto Casella had only 25 seconds and Lapegüe just two minutes, even though they were offered the same time as Borghi. "34 years. They didn’t fire me yet, they gave me the chance to talk for two minutes," Lapegüe said.
Sandra Borghini, who became a leading figure in street journalism, thanked the audience and the TN team. "Today we witness the closing of a cycle in my professional life," she added, emphasizing the impact of her work on contemporary Argentina.
— 34 years. They didn’t fire me yet, they gave me the chance to talk for two minutes. (Sergio Lapegüe)