Viale indicated that the theme of the day was the Queen’s death and highlighted several historical events that Elizabeth II witnessed.
“World War II, the birth of Peronism, Hitler at the UN, the cold war, the Cuban revolution, the landing of man on the moon, the assassination of Kennedy, the French May, the assassination of Lennon, the Falklands War, the fall of the wall, the birth of the internet, the fall of the twin towers, the pandemic, the russian war against ukraine. Impressive,” he said.
Immediately, his colleague Feinmann intervened to write: “You forgot one thing”.
“Let me see?” asked Viale, to which Feinmann replied: “He never saw Boca in B”, referring to the reject from the river.
Such an answer caused laughter in the studio and Jonatan Viale rose from his chair with a jesting gesture.
Then he came back and said to his colleague: “What you did is hateful and it’s good for a meme, it was left for TikTok. It even seems scripted.”
“What an annoyance that gives me. I don’t know if I’ll be able to recover,” Viale concluded with a laugh.
Source: El heraldo
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