Analía Franchín recounted on air an alleged fight between Georgina Barbarossa and Nancy Pazos (A la Barbarossa)
Towards the end of this Tuesday’s broadcast of A la Barbarossa, and upon returning from the cut, viewers were surprised by the absence of two of the series’ figures, the host Georgina Barbarossa and the journalist Nancy Pazos. The rest of the team returned to the air spread out on an armchair, and with Analía Franchín in charge of handling the last moments. And no one on the other side of the screen could imagine what was going to happen next.
“I have to take on a very uncomfortable moment,” said Analía, with a serious face and staring at the camera to relate the events that led to the absence of the two women. “At the cut there was a tremendous fight between Nancy Pazos and Georgina Barbarossa, so we are going to try to move the program forward as best we can. We are all professionals. “Geo, we will support you here,” said the panelist, surprising the viewers and taking sides in the conflict over the host.
The rest of the panel looked rueful. “I honestly had a very bad time, it wasn’t good,” said Pía Shaw. “It made me uncomfortable when the vase flew off the table,” said panelist Nacho Juliano. “He deserved it anyway, you saw that sometimes one deserves certain answers,” added his partner Noe Antonelli, without giving more details. “Someone put a limit on it. Very good,” Franchín concluded, implying that Barbarossa had silenced Pazos.
Georgina Barbarossa’s word after the alleged fight on air
Immediately, the cut went viral on networks that talked about the scandal on Georgina’s program, to the point that it reached the protagonists of the fight, who came out to give their versions. And the two flatly denied the interdict. “That was a joke that Analía made. “I swear I didn’t fight with Nancy,” the host said in a video she uploaded to her networks. There he said that he had to leave earlier because he had an appointment with the ophthalmologist.
“I had to have a check-up, they saw that lately I have been working without makeup,” explained Georgina, who reiterated that there was no confrontation with her partner. “Everything is fine, I never fought with Nancy, I was never going to leave my program,” concluded Barbarossa, who in the afternoon replaced Verónica Lozano at the head of her program.
Nancy Pazos and Georgina Barbarossa clarified the alleged fight on the air (Love is stronger. Radio 10)
But in the middle, the two unwitting protagonists of this story crossed paths in the air. It was in Love is Stronger, the Pazos cycle on Radio 10, where they naturally analyzed the repercussions of the supposed scandal, with one of the involuntary protagonists. “The program ends at 11:40, and today I had to go to Congress and Georgina to the eye doctor. We went to the court and when we came back she and I weren’t there,” Pazos said, endorsing Barbarossa’s statements. “And these satraps, because there is no other way to describe them, invented nonsense on the air backed by production.”
After a while, Georgina and Nancy spoke on the air of the Palermo station to put an end to the matter. “Are we fighting?” the journalist asked, causing everyone to laugh. “I can’t believe, half the country called me, I want to kill her,” lamented Barbarossa, before starring in a comedy step about the supposed battle of the vases. “It’s a joke…, we have to go tomorrow with a vase and throw it over Analía Franchín’s head. You have to throw it at them, they are all bollocks…”, Pazos closed, to the laughter with the host.