Five days after his elimination from
Big Brother
, Alfa referred to his controversial statements about
Alberto Fernández
that caused, several months ago, an outbreak in the Government.
In detail, the now ex-participant of
GH
visited the apartment of
Buen Telefe
(Telefe, at 7) and was consulted for his statements inside the house, where he linked the president with a
request for alleged bribes
.
"Alberto Fernández bribed me a lot of times," he had assured, among other things, in his first days at the house.
And now they reminded him.
"You mentioned the President of the Nation, Alberto Fernández, tell us a bit about it because it was a comment that had a lot of repercussions...", asked the journalist
Pilar Smith
in the middle of the interview with the Telefe newscast.
"I don't remember
, it was a long time ago inside the house and I don't even remember.
I'll have to look for the files and see
," the media outlet replied.
Alfa on the floor of "Buen Telefe", the morning newscast of the channel that broadcasts "Big Brother".
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But the show panelist insisted: "That was the first bombshell, you said you'd known him for 35 years and then
Gabriela Cerruti said she didn't know you
, you were with the Cone and with Romina chatting."
"I don't remember
," repeated Walter Santiago, as the former contestant from the North zone is called.
"And why do you say things that you don't remember later?"
asked the journalist Ramiro Pantorotto.
"I don't even remember why so many things were said in there, later I also saw things that they said about me that I had no idea about," he added.
"But you Alfa, when you left the house, did you find out that even the presidential spokeswoman spoke?" Mariano García went for more.
"Yes,
I found out some things,
but more than comments about what I said or did, the love of the people and the boys is incredible," Alfa changed the subject.
At the end of the interview, the aforementioned journalist also
asked the guest if he felt identified with any political party
and, furthermore, if he imagined himself having "a political career."
"No, never.
I am totally against politics
because I believe that 99.9% of politicians did not give me anything," said the former participant of the reality show hosted by
Santiago del Moro
.
And before García's question about a
possible approach to Politics
, Alfa assured, categorical: "No, in no way, how can you offer me $100,000 to re-enter the house and I do not enter."
"Since I was little, my passion has been cars and motorcycles, I know, I like it and I know it.
To do something you have to be suitable, you have to know and dedicate yourself to that
and it is impossible for an athlete or a cook because they are good to serve for politics. No," Walter elaborated.
And he closed, more relaxed: "To do politics you have to be an excellent administrator, have shown in the private function that you were excellent, show what you did and what you got and I don't feel qualified to be a politician.
"
The first repercussions that occurred after Alfa's controversial sayings
After Alfa accused
Alberto Fernández
of alleged bribes, the President instructed his lawyers to initiate
legal action
against the
Big Brother participant.
In addition, the spokeswoman
Gabriela Cerruti
assured that in the executive branch they cannot "let these things pass."
"This style of programs, like
Big Brother
, collaborate with collective common sense. There are hate speech punishable by law as well as homophobic speech.
We cannot let these things go
," Cerruti said in a radio interview with
Perfil
.
And he asserted: "If the president had responded to what a politician said in a political program, it is fine. But it seems wrong to them that he responds to something that someone says that has a greater impact and greater repercussion."
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