Susana Giménez stopped buying lives in Candy Crush because of dollar taxes: “It’s an offense”

2023-07-06 23:53:26

Back in Argentina, Susana Gimenez gave several interviews and in one of them, during a visit to the Miguel Granadosrevealed that already does not buy extra lives in the well-known game Candy Crush for a particular reason.

As explained by the diva, her decision is due a taxes on purchases in dollarswhom he described as «an offense«, an expression that caused the surprise of those present in the program, which is broadcast on the Olga streaming channel.

The host, who has been living in Uruguay for some time, justified her opinion and added: “Before I bought lives to play, but that they give you 70% to play or for anything seems to me an offense«.

«I bought, but when they put 70% I said no. I didn’t stop playing, I stopped buying lives, I bought all the time“, explained “Su”, when questioning the rate imposed by the government on transactions in dollars.

It will be 8 or 9 dollars to buy lives, but they give you 70%, it’s anything”, insisted the presenter, who was interviewed in the last hours by the comedian and influencer, Miguel Granados. “You can play for free, but to buy lives you need to spend,” Susana finished claiming her.

Susana Giménez and the memory of her worst theatrical failure

In the report, the media television presenter also recalled a traumatic episode in her theater careerwhen he starred in a play that was a box office flop, at the beginning of the ’70s and with one of the figures of the moment.

«Once I screwed up. I signed a contract for ‘Las mariposas son libres’ and for another one that was not in the contract. The butterflies were an incredible success, we did it for about three years. The other one was awful I did it with the star of the moment that was Claudio García Satur“Recalled the also actress.


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