
During a streaming program called "Homeland and Family," the host Ana "Anita" Espósito, sister of Lali Espósito, generated controversy by humorously expressing that she would support her companion if she decided to kill the president. The situation escalated when Anita jokingly responded to an initial comment about this topic: "You can kill the president, and I will defend you," which prompted criticism and the invitation to continue with that idea.
In response to the negative reaction, the host doubled down with an even more controversial phrase: "Do you want to kill the President? Go ahead, I support you and I’ll be waiting for you here. Do you want a black bag?" In an attempt to calm the situation, Fede Popgold, also present on the program, tried to soften the comments by stating that they were referring to the "president of a different fan club."
The program included a segment called "The Devil's Advocate," where the members had to defend extreme positions proposed by the listeners. In this context, Castro jokingly expressed: "I will defend the indefensible." Anita's joke about killing the president triggered criticism and controversy on social media, sparking a debate about the limits of humor and responsibility in media. Host Ana "Anita" Espósito has not publicly commented on this episode so far.