Yanina Latorre revealed the worst of Jorge Rial and left everyone speechless: "Leave everything, come here."

There's no doubt that Yanina Latorre is one of the most outstanding hosts on all of Argentine television. Not only does she have an extensive career in the media, but she also has a huge following among the public. People are always interested in what's happening in her life.
Yanina Latorre isn't afraid to speak her mind, and as a result, she's made several enemies. One of them is Jorge Rial, with whom she's had several back-and-forths in recent years. While it seemed they had recently managed to resolve their differences, the panelist once again took aim at the journalist.
It all unfolded amid accusations of corruption from Javier Milei 's administration. Yanina Latorre, close to the libertarian's ideas, has remained silent in the face of Karina Milei's bribes, but she had no qualms about pointing the finger at Jorge Rial. He was the one who exposed the tarot reader and pastry chef, claiming to have the incriminating audio recordings.
Jorge Rial told Yanina Latorre to "talk about Wanda Nara" after she said something about him. Without hesitation, the host took up the challenge and, on her show for El Observador, asserted that, despite his teasing, the journalist actually called her to be part of Carnaval, the streaming program where she works.
"Carnival is weird. Operetta. Now Brey's coming in. They called me to work at Carnival. They started off by trying to make a big bet, with big-name names. I didn't even talk about money. Jorge called me. He's now attacking me on Twitter for what I think. I barely spoke about it, I just said that now with all this mess with Rial, they're watching a movie," he began.
"He called me an idiot. He sent me to talk about Wanda. But don't forget, Jorgito, that you were the first to call me and said, 'Drop everything and come here, you'll break it.' Because I know how much he likes my work. That's what I don't like about Rial. When it suits him, he underestimates you, and when it suits him, he picks you up. But he called me Carnaval. No, he called me Rial first, and then he called me Carnaval," she lashed out.

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