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👉 La famosa celebró su cumpleaños en su casa de Santa Bárbara, pero la fiesta se extendió hasta altas horas de la madrugada, violando las normas del vecindario. Ahora, enfrenta una multa de casi 3 millones de pesos.

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00:00We were talking about Wanda Nara's birthday.
00:02It was a nice celebration that took place in Santa Bárbara,
00:04her house is there, there were many famous guests,
00:07but we are not talking about the fine that Wanda Nara will have to pay
00:11for doing this celebration in the middle of the week,
00:14on a Monday, complicated, because she celebrated her 38th birthday,
00:18but it was until 3 or 4 in the morning.
00:20And look if it was our turn, we hit her directly.
00:22And we, of course, we were going and we came straight to the channel.
00:25Like Manuel Martín Fierro.
00:26No, of course.
00:28How is he still charging her?
00:29They have...
00:31It's fine, it's fine.
00:32It has...
00:33I was going to fall asleep at 12 o'clock.
00:35Well, it happens like that.
00:36It has very strict rules, it has very strict rules,
00:38especially that one.
00:39Yes.
00:40So I know that in the internal chat they will talk a lot.
00:42That's what I was going to tell you.
00:43It's worse than the chat of mommies and daddies.
00:44Yes, obviously.
00:45Because they started talking while the celebration was taking place
00:47and they said, guys, what's up?
00:48These noises they are making.
00:49Annoying noises, of course.
00:50They have as a limit...
00:513 in the morning they continued, they had to have finished at 12.
00:54Exactly.
00:56Yes, there.
00:57Directly.
00:58Bobby's party has air.
00:59Yes, more than Bobby.
01:00We were sitting there.
01:01I'm telling you.
01:02What bothered you the most, the noises or that he sings elegantly?
01:04No, no.
01:05They say...
01:06Coco.
01:07Yes.
01:08How hard and unpopular you are.
01:09I think it was...
01:10No, because...
01:11That the annoying noises were those.
01:12He sang elegantly.
01:13No, no.
01:14The real videos of those who sang.
01:15No.
01:16Well, there are real videos of how they sang.
01:17You fall in the middle.
01:18Yes.
01:19He sang Luciana Salazar, too.
01:20He sang Luli Sanchez.
01:21Yes.
01:22Yes.
01:23Yes.
01:24He sang Luli Salazar, too.
01:25He sang Luli Salazar, he sang Wanda Nara, he sang Carina la princesita.
01:28And besides, I don't like that Coco is not valuing a very important artistic moment
01:32of this evening, of this night.
01:34Yes.
01:35That they asked, please, don't record here, save the cell phones.
01:37Because there was an exclusive premiere and a song that they are going to release and that
01:40they share.
01:41Both.
01:42Elegant and Wanda.
01:43And you are not valuing it, Coco.
01:44No.
01:45A song that they already recorded.
01:46Let's see if we can find a video of the intonations for Coco Ramon.
01:50Yes, Coco really wants to hear it.
01:52What do you think of Elegante, Coco?
01:54What?
01:55It's ...
01:56Oh!
01:57What?
01:58No, no, there is a video of Carina singing.
02:01They threw you in the pile, everything.
02:03Elegant, no filters.
02:04Is this music?
02:05What is happening to me?
02:06Music?
02:07This is the Bad Bitch song by Wanda Nara.
02:11The hit she has that she released a few months ago.
02:14Lu, the face of the children went very viral when she greeted them.
02:17When Elegante greets them, yes.
02:18Yes, Elegante is going to greet Wanda Nara when the candles blow and Lu is going to
02:21blow the candles and the children look at him there with a face of ...
02:24What is this man doing here?
02:25It's a little autotune, right?
02:26Each one of the songs.
02:27A little, but a little.
02:28You are a specialist.
02:29In the end, he is more elegant than us.
02:32Well, Carina, the little princess, is a singer.
02:34Elegante is also a singer.
02:35Well, beyond that, while we find a video of them singing, a fine of almost 3 million
02:40pesos is going to have to pay, because the fine is actually the number of times they
02:44went to warn him from the security of the country.
02:46Then they go and add up, you see?
02:48Then they go again and she said, I don't have a problem, I'm going to pay the fine,
02:51it's okay.
02:52How romantic.
02:53I'm not going to finish this party.
02:54And also a dismissal by Mauro Icardi's lawyers, saying that Wanda Nara subjected
03:00her daughters to an adult celebration and that she, no, the two girls who share the
03:05marriage, should not have been present.
03:07No, but she put on the networks that at 12 she took them to sleep.
03:10That they don't start with those wars.
03:12Yes.
03:13With this music.
03:14It's hard for me to fall asleep.
03:15Of course.
03:16Yes.
03:18No, because of the volume, I say.
03:19Ah, of course.
03:20If the party had been a Saturday, would it have been allowed?
03:23Yes.
03:24Or does it bother you because it's elegant inside the bar?
03:26Oh, well.
03:27I get a little controversial.
03:29No, they gave the neighbors a couple of notes and they said that it is not very well received,
03:34elegant, there half off the record.
03:36But the truth is that if you go to the U.S.A.
03:38They have to talk a little bit.
03:39Cry, cry.
03:40They have to talk, but it's three in the morning and you have to go to work, it's a
03:43problem.
03:45The neighbors could not do it in the yacht, because the neighbors were also standing
03:49with their hands.
03:50Yes, they already have enemies.
03:51If it had been a Monday, Monday or Tuesday.
03:53If it had been a Monday, that's fine and the neighbors have every right.
03:56My question is, if the party was on Saturday, were they also going to be announced?
03:58Yes, they have to be announced.
03:59And yes, because they are not infringing any kind of norms.
04:02Or does it bother you that it's elegant?
04:04A little bit of everything.
04:05If it is a Saturday, it depends on the rules of the bar.
04:08Does the rules say what kind of singer it has to be?
04:10No, no, no.
04:11No, but the Country Regulations can decide if a person is sentenced.
04:16And if he's sentenced to three years in prison.
04:18Yes.
04:19Well, let's move on to another topic.
04:21It's not a matter of taste, aesthetics, or music.
04:24The Countries usually have some...
04:27A closed neighborhood can decide if a person with a conviction is or isn't sentenced.
04:31Well, it's not the right of admission.
04:32But it would have to be appealable sentences.
04:34Yes, of course.
04:35In fact, you have to present a residence registration.
04:38Since it's an appealable residence, it doesn't have a criminal record for today.
04:42So there has to be a clean record to enter a...
04:44Look, look.
04:46He didn't even vote.
04:48That's for the owners.
04:50Because when you buy a property, you also associate yourself with the closed neighborhood.
04:55You're part of it.
04:56You're a shareholder.
04:57But if you rent, no.
04:58That's why all the narcos show up in the Countries renting.
05:01Of course.
05:02Well, let's move on to another topic that has to do with celestecide.
05:05A serious topic that I wanted to talk about here.
05:08A confession she made through stories on her social media, on Instagram.
05:11Where she told that she was harassed more than 20 years ago.
05:15That a man sends her gifts and flowers.
05:19Or it actually started that way at 15 years old.
05:22And that systematically, every year, he is harassing her.
05:25Digital, virtually, and also in person.
05:27Both her and her family and her friends.
05:30And she said she has an anti-panic button.
05:32This is how La Seguilla, the series of stories, begins.
05:35Where she tells how this started.
05:37And in what situation she is now.
05:39Judicial, too.
05:40Because this man has a perimeter.
05:41She said, this is an anti-panic button.
05:43She told how it works.
05:44And she said that once she had a situation.
05:47A very short time ago.
05:48Where she went to the book fair in Uruguay.
05:50And this man approached her.
05:52Luckily, the security of the building.
05:54So she has identified him.
05:55She has identified him.
05:56She has a perimeter here in Argentina.
05:58That's why the man is very alive.
05:59This is what Celestecide tells.
06:00In Uruguay, he approaches her.
06:02Because they were out of the country.
06:04But do you know how it ends when you make it public?
06:07When you say who he is, you show the truth.
06:09Yes, what she says.
06:10And I find it very interesting, the approach she makes.
06:13She says, well, I feel locked up in my own house.
06:16In my own life.
06:17When this should be the other way around.
06:19And instead of condemning him.
06:21She also talks about mental health.
06:23How this man should receive treatment.
06:26And how justice should be on schedule.
06:29With this type of situation.
06:31Almost 50% of women have been harassed throughout their lives.
06:34This is a statistic from the Women's Observatory.
06:37From 2023.
06:38I imagine that this year the percentage has increased.
06:41Because the platforms and social networks.
06:43They also encourage this type of situation.
06:46So there is a confession.
06:47That worried the atmosphere of the show.
06:50And in general, everyone.
06:51How distressing this situation is.
06:53That put fiction on the carpet.
06:55One of the most viewed of the year.
06:56The one of Bebe Reno.
06:57Especially when they detect your private home.
07:00Because that's where you have children.
07:01Not only do you fear for your own safety.
07:03But also for your children's.
07:05You have to leave the house.
07:06And find someone who is permanently there.
07:09Or in places where you go to work.
07:11It must be very distressing to live 24 hours with that.
07:13Yes.
07:14And she too, being a mother.
07:15She has two children.
07:17And she says she is not only worried about them.
07:19But also about her children.
07:20Which is a situation with which she has been battling.
07:22For 20 years.
07:23Since she was a teenager.
07:24And since she has a public life.
07:26As a result of her work.

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