Tania Rincón replaces Andrea Legarreta in “Hoy”

CYUDAD OF MEXICO, April 5 (THE UNIVERSAL) .- The calendar of these months in the program “Hoy” is presented to Tania Rincón as its new conductor, but the doubt is generated between the users of social speeches than Andrea Legarreta no was found in the forum, so it was immediately reported that the representative of “Venga la Alegría” was in his place and would like to give a reason.

And it’s that Rincón read the program produced by Andrea Rodríguez debated that his star conductor would meet in Miami, because he included the ex-Azteca in this week’s broadcast in order to see the relevance of Erik Rubín’s work.

“Very good days to all”, Galilee Montijo greeted the audience in the morning, “Are you alive? Are you alive?”

“Miren has nothing more than a beautiful mother to accompany us, she is Tania Rincón … You know that we love her, she is green”, assured.

You are starting this new stage in Mexican television.

“Yo yo los amo a ustedes de verdad. Muy feliz que en estar con ustedes y tan en vivo vinimos que vinimos de la fiesta …”, comentó.

During the opening of the conductor, no mention was made of Andrea Legarreta’s regress to the program also conducted by Raúl Araiza, Andrea Escalona, ​​Arath de la Torre and Lamda García.

Andrea Legarreta takes place in Miami

While so much, Legarreta is on her Instagram account is following pictures of him passing one of these days in the state of Florida, United States, which if he does not know how to perfection because he is vacationing through a journey of business.

“It’s not enough to see, it has to be observed. The life has many details … That my eyes never touch to appreciate what is beautiful, I have no courage to love what is good”.

“Work by @xavier_veilhan pays homage to #LeCorbusier (World Family Architect)”, writes the conductor in his first photo.

In its second image, it can be observed in Legarreta posing as a structure that unveils a giant red color vase painted on the sole, which is the work of artist Paula Crown.

“El art quita del alma el polvo de la vida cotidiana. #Picasso”, write.

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