
During a broadcast of Chiche Gelblung's show on Radio del Plata, a tense exchange occurred between the host and his panelist Matilde Badini. Gelblung commented that two years of therapy were sufficient, to which Matilde replied that nothing was achieved with a psychoanalyst. This comment triggered a more intense discussion, in which Gelblung reproached Badini for her attitude, calling her insolent and asking her to respect the hierarchy.
Amid the tension, Matilde Badini decided to leave the program, but before doing so, she expressed her gratitude for the time she had spent there. Although Gelblung tried to downplay the situation by labeling it psychoanalyst, Badini clarified that she was a patient and not a professional in the field.
The discussion reached its peak when Matilde Badini stated that she did not want to hear nonsense, which surprised Gelblung. The panelist explained that she felt dismissed by the treatment received and that, despite being an "inexperienced addition," she tried to contribute from the heart.
The confrontation between Gelblung and Badini revealed differences of opinion about therapy and the role of psychoanalysis. While the host maintained that two years of treatment were sufficient, the panelist argued that that time with a psychoanalyst amounted to little or nothing. The situation culminated in Matilde Badini's resignation from the radio program after the incident.