Irene Montero and Yolanda Díaz share a hairdresser: “united by the hair” despite the veto of Add to the minister

Friendly fire for Irene Montero. They do not want it in the confluence of the left of the PSOE. Very complicated day this June 9 for the Minister of Equality, who has been vetoed by Sumar to converge together with Podemos in the next elections on July 25.

That Irene Montero was out of the Sumar-Podemos confluence was the sine qua non condition that Yolanda Díaz has planted on the table to move forward with the union, which finally saw the light of day shortly after 8:00 p.m. this Friday, June 9. Almost in stoppage time. This harsh setback has coincided in time with the announcement that Irene Montero has been sentenced by the Supreme Court to indemnify 18,000 euros to María Sevilla’s ex, from the Free Childhood association, for presenting him as an “abuser”.

Even so, and despite their differences in this train crash, Yolanda Díaz and Irene Montero share a stylist. They are, as Susanna Griso has said, “united by the hair.”

Apparently, as Susanna has recounted in Espejo Público, “they both go to the same hairdresser’s, in Madrid.” It is “a small place specializing in colour, with natural products, and respectful of the environment”. Apparently, “dyeing, cutting and combing your hair does not go below one hundred euros on average for them.” The presenter has concluded: “United by the hair and separated by everything else. It would be fine as a slogan.”

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