Buenos Aires, January 6 (NA) -- Moria Casán interviewed Venezuelan actor Fernando Carrillo to discuss the current situation in his country following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro by the United States, as he is one of his defenders. According to the Argentine News Agency (NA), the actor is one of the few who defends the Maduro government and the chavist model that has caused so many Venezuelans to leave the country in recent decades, and his speech made Cinthia Fernández, a panelist on 'La mañana con Moria', uncomfortable, who did not hesitate to tell him to his face what she thought: 'You disgust me'. 'For my political position for 20 years I have been sanctioned on all television channels where I made them earn hundreds of millions of dollars, just for expressing my opinion. I am telling you exactly, there are 36,800 people tortured in Venezuela. Is that an illusion, is that a feeling, is it imagination?'. Carrillo replied: 'Your government kisses Donald Trump's ass and we are against Donald Trump. They didn't teach you to respect a person who thinks differently than you'. In response, Cinthia Fernández stated: 'You disgust me, you are a harasser. You have a 2015 conviction, not counting all the girls from 'Bailando' whom you harassed and who complained about him'. Instead of continuing to be offended, Carrillo sent his message: 'I tell all my fellow citizens that it is time to return to Venezuela so that we can move this country forward and we are going to become a world power soon. And when there are open elections, chavism will be swept away, because now many people know that the fault of all this is the people who have asked for invasion and bombing'. Cinthia Fernández closed with information about the tortured people: 'I tell you this so that you can put it on your calendar, just in case. I'm sorry, really, I'm getting a lot of calls because today, Three Kings' Day, is my birthday', the actor said. Then Cinthia asked him: 'The Three Kings didn't bring you empathy, they didn't bring you respect for all these people, for all your people'. Carrillo got angry and said: 'I can't like this because they are constantly interrupting me, they don't let me develop my ideas. You think that we leftists are a bunch of shit, as they have told me several times, from Argentina', the actor continued. Cinthia could not contain herself and expressed: 'You disgust me. That is a communicational dictatorship'.
Venezuelan Actor Fernando Carrillo Defends Maduro and Clashes with Argentine Host
On an Argentine talk show, Venezuelan actor and Maduro supporter Fernando Carrillo publicly clashed with host Cinthia Fernández, who accused him of supporting a dictatorship and lacking empathy for victims of repression in Venezuela.