Overview
- Appearing on Telemundo’s Hoy Día, the Peruvian singer promoted her latest release, El exmachito, described as a blend of urban rhythms and salsa.
- Presenter Carlos Calderón referenced her past relationship with footballer Jefferson Farfán and asked if the song related to that history.
- Plasencia showed brief discomfort, then answered with humor that the track is aimed at unfaithful men, adding the Peruvian phrase “al que le caiga el guante, que se lo chante.”
- After a follow-up quip from the host about a “goalkeeper’s glove,” she played along, continued the segment, and finished a performance that had the hosts dancing.
- Posts on TikTok and X praised her composure and professionalism, and coverage noted no new factual revelations about her previous relationship.