
The channel management decided that Amalia Díaz Guiñazú should change her clothing considering that her initial appearance "did not fit the journalistic profile of the program." The show, hosted by María Belén Ludueña, premiered with a panel consisting of Virginia Gallardo, Liliana Franco, Evelyn Von Brocke, Amalia Díaz Guiñazú, Mariana Gallego, and Valentina Salezzi.
The management's decision generated controversy; some criticized the alleged censorship of Díaz Guiñazú's clothing, while others justified it by arguing that the program focuses on current affairs and debate. So far, neither the journalist nor the production of the program has issued statements on the matter.
During the broadcast, an unexpected change was observed in Díaz Guiñazú's appearance, shifting from a pronounced neckline to a more formal and modest outfit, which led to speculations about a possible imposition by the production. Despite the lack of official communication from the channel, social media was flooded with mixed opinions on the situation.
In its debut on El Trece, the program "Mujeres Argentinas" already faced its first scandal. Journalist Nacho Rodríguez reinforced the version on social media by writing: "🚨SCANDAL. First scandal in the debut of #MujeresArgentinas."