In the last days, Magaly Medina Y Gisela Valcarcel They have reignited their quarrels, which arose long before they became consolidated as two of the most iconic leaders of Peruvian television.
This recent confrontation has been the cover of different local media due to the controversial dimes and diretes, in addition to warnings, that the TV hosts have launched. It is no secret to anyone that this feud has been going on for a long time. However, many wonder how this rivalry was born.
This originated nothing less than when Magaly began work in the Oiga magazine, where she dedicated a few lines to the popular ‘Señito’, generating great headaches with her words. Here we tell you how ‘Urraca’ got her start in journalism and how, little by little, her interest in the entertainment press arose.
This was how Magaly entered Oiga magazine
Magaly Medina has been leading her show space for more than 20 years, loved by many and questioned by others, but that was not how her journalistic career began. In fact, the figure of ATV had its origins in the written press.
After dropping out of the Jaime Bausate y Meza University, where she was studying journalism, she was given the opportunity to join Oiga magazine as an editor, invited by the influential press man Francisco Paco Igartua.
The beginning of his feud with Gisela Valcárcel
It was in this medium that the ‘Urraca’ had his first approach to the world of entertainment, because in a weekly column, he commented on the latest events in entertainment, as well as criticism of certain celebrities, one of them being Gisela Valcárcel.
It was as a result of these bitter publications where “Maga” criticized Gisela’s role as a television presenter, that the prelude to their enmity began to germinate. As you remember, at that time ‘Señito’ led the space “Hello, Gisela”.
Magaly leaves Oiga and says goodbye to her readers
The now host of shows worked in the written medium for 6 long years, to decide to step aside on September 5, 1995, the day she published the last of her columns in Oiga, which she titled “It only remains to remember ”.
In the extensive writing, Magaly made a reminder of her foray into the world of entertainment journalism and the rivals she acquired throughout that time. “Several headaches and the occasional altercation is what I gained writing in this weekly column. Susan León and Augusto Ferrando provided me with the anecdotes that I will remember the most,” she wrote.
Magaly reveals that she wanted to leave the magazine because of Gisela
In the last column that she wrote for Oiga, Magaly Medina was honest about the odyssey that took place throughout the years that she worked in that place, revealing, for the first time, that she wanted to resign from her position due to the offenses of the ‘Señito ‘.
“It was when Gisela Valcárcel attacked me on her show to vilely insult me and drag my family and friends with her words. I felt so offended that I questioned continuing to write on these pages”, wrote the then columnist.
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