Alejandra Giraldo and her secret to not show too much when she presents in a skirt

Alejandra Giraldo has become one of the most beloved presenters on Colombian television, her work and beauty in Snail News They have made it very popular on Colombian television. When Juan Diego Alvira towards part of the channel she was his faithful companion in the morning broadcast, with the departure of the ibaguereño on his shoulders fell the responsibility of maintaining the tune while a replacement arrived.

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With the arrival of Andres Montoya to the morning newscast, Giraldo became the hostess of her compatriot. As the days go by, the two flow very well presenting the morning news, which although it is still formal, It is more relaxed than the other emissions, both in the presentation, the interaction of the journalists, and the set, which It does not have the traditional table with the computers and the presenters behind it, as it happens at noon or in the night broadcast.

This dynamic makes anchors need to find a balance between credibility when reporting the news along with informality that allows space. One of the complications that this set brings is the costumes they use to present, in Montoya’s case there is no problem because he always wears a suit with a tie, but In the case of Alejandra, there is a small inconvenience and that is when she arrives at the news in her skirt.

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By position of the cameras on the set and considering that it is a live program that has no possibility of being edited, Giraldo usually spends uncomfortable moments thinking as she says show “until the last name” when you cross your legs, Fortunately for Alejandra, she herself told through a video from her Instagram account that the camera director is always very careful so that he does not go through a muggy moment and it is warning you when you may be seeing too much.

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