A novel, involving the Casa Rosada, begins in Argentina. The country’s president, Javier Milei, has made public his feelings for the television presenter, actress and former showgirl Amalia ‘Yuyito’ González on their social networks this Thursday, consolidating a relationship that had been talked about for some time and of which only a few encounters were known.
In a story on her Instagram account, The Argentine president wrote “I love you, my love”quoting a post by ‘Yuyito’ herself that said: “There is no plan B. With A until death,” in turn quoting the president’s account in a kind of chain of messages.
Story of Mercy
The virtual gesture of affection adds to what was considered by the Argentine press an officialization of the relationshipwhen in mid-August they both attended an event at the Libertad Palace – formerly known as the Kirchner Cultural Center – and he greeted her with a kiss on the mouth before going up on stage, for an event to present the Jury Trial Law.
The couple had made His first public appearance was on July 23rd attending the Teatro Colón to see the opera ‘Carmen’, by Georges Bizet.
According to ‘Yuyito’, 64, he met Milei, 53, personally during the promotion of a book by the libertarian in Luna Park in Buenos Aires.
The presenter and another president
The current host of the show Start the dayfrom Canal Magazine, had her moment of success in the national film and television environment between 1980 and 1990, periods in which she was linked to the then president Carlos Menem (1989-1999), one of the referents of the current president.
The relationship between ‘Yuyito’ and Menem was never officially confirmedalthough the former president’s daughter, Zulema Menem Yoma, allowed herself to joke about the subject in an interview.
“Sorry, Mr. President (referring to Milei), but my father always takes the lead. I met her (‘Yuyito’), but in the same way that everyone knew her at that time. She is still a beautiful woman, but, well, the initial kick-off was always given by my father,” Zulema had said in statements to the newspaper La Nación.
The actress does share a daughter with Guillermo Coppolawho was Diego Armando Maradona’s manager between 1985 and 2003.
In 2005 she went through a personal crisis that led her to the evangelical faith. leaving the world of entertainmentalthough after studying Journalism she reinvented herself as a television presenter.
Last April, through a message published on X, the current head of State made public his breakup with actress Fátima Flórez, after four months of being together, arguing that both her “numerous job proposals” as the “complex task” they faced made it impossible for them to maintain the relationship.