“We are already married to Javier Milei”

“We are already married to Javier Milei”

Host and former showgirl Yuyito González made spicy statements about her relationship with President Javier Milei at the beginning of her program Empezar el día (Magazine) with a strong statement about their relationship. In reference to rumors about a relationship crisis, Yuyito said: “Don’t make up negative things, there is no crisis, Javier and I are already married. We are married, is that understood?”, she said.

“We have already married each other, God and us. It will be for life, so please do not waste your time throwing bad vibes because no bullets will enter us. Is that clear to you? I send a kiss to my love that I love him,” added González. Then, in a sensual gesture, Yuyito sent a message to his partner, after saying that he was distracted looking at her cleavage, while modeling her jacket with leopard details. “You already know who I dedicate this cleavage to.”

Milei ruled out raising the minimum wage by decree

Rumors of a crisis had begun after Radio Mitre reported that the former actress no longer dedicates the opening song of her program to Milei, as she used to do some time ago.

Both the president and the host had made their relationship public after attending together at the Kirchner Cultural Center – now called the Palacio Libertad – the presentation of the Jury Trial Law, which included the staging of the play “The Night of January 16,” by the writer Ayn Rand, a liberal intellectual whom Milei admires.

There, Milei and González shared a kiss on the mouth that was captured by the cameras. They had previously entered the building separately, about 20 minutes apart.

Layoffs at Enacom: The Government closes provincial delegations

Yuyito visited the president at the Quinta de Olivos the day before and spent much of Monday accompanying him at the residence, which reflects the fact that the bond between the two is getting closer. They had already appeared together on July 23, when they attended the Teatro Colón to see the opera Carmen, by Georges Bizet.

Leave a Replay