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They took Nancy Pazos' car and she had to go off the air: what she said when she returned and how much she will have to pay in fine

2023-02-15T16:47:05.269Z


The A la Barbarossa panelist found out in the middle of the program that the crane was lifting her vehicle.


Nancy Pazos

experienced a bad moment

minutes before going on the air on

A la Barbarossa

(Telefe, Monday through Friday at 9.30).

It is that

 the panelist took her car for leaving it badly parked

and now she must pay a fine.

"Where did Nancy go?"

Georgina asked at the start of the program when she realized that her partner had gotten up from the table a minute before the start of the program.

 "He had to go to do some paperwork

," Pía Shaw managed to answer, looking at his colleagues without knowing whether to tell it or not.

"If we tell you...", added Noe Antonelli, enigmatic.

Then, Lío Pecoraro, whitewashed on the air the inconvenience his partner had had: "They are about to take the car, so he had to leave so that the tow truck does not take it away."

Pazos upon returning and confirming that his car had been taken.

TV Capture

"Really? Because he was just here. He arrived early and everything. Now I understand, he was early for a reason," Georgina joked.

Meanwhile, Paulo Kablan asked: "Did he manage to unhook the car?"

"

Confirmed: they took him to the car,"

Pía Shaw told minutes later.

What Nancy Pazos said when she returned to the studio

After the bad moment, Nancy Pazos rejoined the panel and admitted that her car had indeed been picked up by the tow truck.

"Yes, they took him,"

she confirmed.

"It was Santilli", they chicaned him, as a joke, since the national deputy was his partner and he has three children in common with him.

"Yes, the ex is always to blame," replied the journalist, laughing.

Diego Santilli and Nancy Pazos were a couple for 20 years.

"It was badly parked, yes. Did they take it away? And well, they had to take it away. Kiss on the bald, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta," Pazos joked with an ironic greeting to the current Head of Government of the city of Buenos Aires.

In any case, he made a mea culpa in his defense: "They are still right, everything is fine. They have to invoice, it is like that. But beyond all, it was badly parked."

Finally, Nancy explained that whenever she arrives at the canal there is a security person in charge of parking her car.

But this Wednesday, the young man was not on the outskirts of the studio and the vehicle was left in a place that was prohibited.

"I did not know, they took him in good law

," she remarked.

Currently, hauling costs around $6,525 and the fine for bad parking ranges from $5,800 to $17,500.

Nancy Pazos revealed that Alfa decompensated in the cut of the "Big Brother" debate

Last Sunday Walter "Alfa" Santiago from

Big Brother

was eliminated and, on Monday, the most eccentric participant in this edition of the reality show was in the debate to talk about his time in the most famous house in the country.

After hearing Alfa's defense on the air,

Nancy Pazos

confronted him off camera with Sol Pérez to tell him that he had been left like a "dirty old man."

Alpha responded to everything live after his elimination and then broke down.

TV Capture

At that moment, according to the journalist, he broke down and suffered a decompensation for a moment.

For this reason, the ex-brother should have been assisted in the study.

"He got overly excited and I called the psychologist, let him take care of it," Nancy said.

HA

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Source: clarin

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