Written in TELEVISION he 4/9/2024 · 18:56 hs
The death of German Jungle She managed to make a splash in the world of entertainment, since she and her husband, Arturo Puig, were one of the most beloved couples in the world. During her farewell at the Chacarita Cemetery, many of her close friends came to pay tribute to her, including Gustavo Yankelevich.
With deep sorrow, the producer attended the farewell of the talented actress and there he was approached by the cameras to find out what their relationship was like and what the artist was like in the privacy of her friends and family.
It was on the program Partners of the show who consulted Yankelevich about Puig’s wife: “We are the same old friends,” he said in reference to those who attended the brief ceremony held before the coffin was transferred to the Pantheon of the Argentine Actors Association.
When asked what Selva was like, Gustavo said: “He was a great person, a very good friend. We had a friendship, we have been friends for over 50 years, so imagine that in those years we experienced many things that had to do with work, but we also made some trips together.”.
“Selva’s decision was very surprising because she looked very good and well, that’s how it is,” he said, and then about the projects that the artist had regarding the summer season at the theater, Yankelevich said: “That’s what I found out now from Arturo, that they were planning for Mar del Plata and they were both very happy with that possibility.”
Asked whether he met the actors when they were already a couple, Gustavo explained: “I met them together, they were a couple on a soap opera on Channel 9 called Fernanda and Martín and that’s where they met, they fell in love and from then until now.”
Asked if he had a rift with Selva and Arturo at some point, Romina Yan’s father opened up: “Mine? Not at one time, at various times. In 50-odd years, if you also consider a friendship in 10, 15, 20 years, there is some back and forth, but friendship and feeling and affection are above all distancing.”.
When asked how he saw Puig, Gustavo clarified: “There were times when I saw him more broken and others when he was more armed,” he commented about the sadness his friend was going through due to the recent loss of his wife.