In the last few hours, the presidential environment has been enveloped in rumors that mix politics, spectacle and broken hearts. The president Javier Milei and his partnerthe television host Amalia “Yuyito” González, would be going through a crisis. Expanded after the dissemination of images of the president with the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, during his visit to Rome. It didn’t take long for social networks to address all kinds of speculation about a possible closeness beyond diplomacy and this would have bothered González.
From Rome to television
Last weekend, the photos of Milei and Meloni At official and informal events they began to circulate on various portals. The comments about their “obvious chemistry” were immediate, especially on platforms like Twitter, where they multiplied. memes created with AI and the theories about a possible romance between both leaders. Added to this is the fact that Milei, known for his direct style, made no effort to deny these rumors, leaving even more room for interpretation.
Faced with this situation, González did not remain silent. Also known as “Yuyito”, who hosts the morning show “Start the Day”seemed to respond with a strategy full of symbolism: in less than 48 hours, he invited two artists from completely different genres to his program who performed songs with a common theme: madness.
Ballad for a madman
On Thursday, the first lady received the tango player on her television series Juan Massimowho performed the classic by Astor Piazzolla and Horacio Ferrer, “Ballad for a Fool”. The choice of this theme, which speaks of a passionate and surreal love between two “piantados”, did not go unnoticed. “It is a hymn to delirium and unpredictability,” González commented during the broadcast, while dancing with his panel of columnists.
The next day, the studio was filled with quartet rhythm with the presence of Keluthe revelation singer of the moment, who performed his hit titled, simply, “Crazy”. With a catchy chorus, the song managed to encourage González and his team, who sang in chorus: “Loco de amor, loco por vos.” On the networks, many saw in this musical selection a nod towards Milei and the recent tensions in their relationship.
Artists with history
The decision to invite these two musicians also has weight due to their careers. Juan Massimo60 years old, is a leader in contemporary tango that mixes classics with modern elements such as freestyle. With his “conurbano tango” style, he has managed to connect with a young and diverse audience, standing out for his authenticity and resilience in a traditional genre.
For its part, Kelu, whose real name is Ezequiel Ormazábalhas established itself as one of the promises of the quartet. With influences ranging from Rodrigo to urban music, the singer has managed to earn a place in the current music scene, even composing for the recent film hit “Nahir”.
The public and analysts were quick to interpret these elections as a “elegant revenge” by González in front of Milei’s alleged slip. In the comments on the networks, some users highlighted that the word “crazy”, recurring in both songs, could be a direct reference to the president, known for his explosive personality and his passionate speeches.
“First they dedicate a tango to you and then they throw you in with a quartet. “Yuyito knows how to send messages,” wrote one user on Twitter. Others speculated that these actions are part of a broader strategy to reinforce her public image as an independent woman with her own voice.
However, the gestures ––from the photos in Rome to the songs in “Empezar el Día”–– continue to fuel speculation. In a country where politics and entertainment often intertwine, the presidential couple has become the new focus of media attentionleaving public opinion expectant about the next movements of both protagonists.