Feinman vs. Kusnetzoff: “he is a false, dark, horrible person”

After the list of nominees for the Martin Fierro Awards, it was evident the little affinity that there is between the drivers Edward Feinman Y Andy Kusnetzoff. When it became known that both figures were shortlisted for “Best morning radio journalistic program”, the LAM mobile (America) went to ask the host of Miter what he thought about competing with Kusnetzoff.

Feinmann’s first reaction was to say that he didn’t know him, and when the reporter from THE M tried to jog his memory, Feinmann just said, “Ah, the CQC notero.” The mobilero of the America program explained to Feinmann that Kusnetzoff was driving “street dogs” in urban radioand the driver of LN+ he replied humorously, “Oh, is he a dog walker?”

After these statements, Kusnetzoff’s response to Feinmann was immediate. “Not my best friend Feinmann,” he began to reply to him. “When PH started we called him and he said something like ‘but if (Andy Kusnetzoff) says I’m a lunatic’, something like that”, recalled the host of “We can talk” (Telefe).

And he said that he even invited Feinmann to have a coffee to explain to him what the proposal for his television program was about. Feinmann accepted and they met in a cafe in Recoleta to chat. “She stayed there, then she never came. For me it was a lot, today I don’t know if she would do it “, Kusnetzoff complained.

Intruders (America) continued the conflict with Eduardo Feinmann’s counter response to the story told by Kusnetzoff. “It is not a program that interests me. And I choose where to go,” Feinmann said when asked about his PH denial.

“He was a CQC notero. I remember the bad things he did. Until Mario Pergolini speak ill of him. He is a false and dark person,” added Feinmann when asked about Kusnetzoff. And he also gave details about the coffee he had with the driver of “Perros de la Calle”: “He told me that he was no longer the young man he was before, that he had grown up and regretted the things he had said or done about other people and about myself. I didn’t believe him at all. It seems to me a false, dark, horrible person” (…). “He has called me faco for a long time. There he crossed a limit from which he does not return, “concluded the driver.

Regarding Feinmann’s accusations about Kusnetzoff’s statements where he called the LN+ host a “madman”, the “Perros de la Calle” host stressed that he “never said that”, but that ultimately “no wave” with Feinmann. “I think that a cultured person should take care of the adjectives he uses,” Kusnetzoff concluded in reference to the names Feinmann used to refer to him.

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