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“Let’s start talking about your family …”: Daniela Aránguiz lapped Antonella Ríos in the middle of her controversy with Andrés Caniulef

“Let’s start talking about your family …”: Daniela Aránguiz lapped Antonella Ríos in the middle of her controversy with Andrés Caniulef
“Let’s start talking about your family …”: Daniela Aránguiz lapped Antonella Ríos in the middle of her controversy with Andrés Caniulef
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He did it again. Faithful to his style, Daniela Aránguiz again pointed her darts against Antonella Ríos, with whom she has been starring in a media pharandulero .

Everything arose in the Sigmeme program analyzed the sayings of the actress against Andrés Caniulef, whom he pointed out for “becoming the victim” after accusing her of “lack of tino” for showing live the cover of a newspaper that talked about his HIV.

In that minute, the panelist raised his voice and without a filter against Antonella.

He loads me that she always carries it weaker than the rest. Why do she talk about him He is victimizing And she who always victimizes and says: ‘With Sergio No’, she sees Sergio so bacán. That? Do you think people don’t ? But I think that when doing that, she is victimized, ”she said.

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No filter

But that’s not all, because Daniela went further and criticized another of Rivers’s sayings about the .

The other is that it is enough to put the . He does not have to name you either the grandmother or the aunt or the children, he also put my children, said that ‘oh how mother’ and I do not know what, ” .

And in that same sense, Aránguiz shared a deep reflection. “I think there, you put the family and you are wrong, because if I would start talking about the family, then let’s start talking about your family too (sic),” he finished.

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