Milei’s lusty ‘lioness’: Argentina’s tantric sex guru president shares VERY raunchy kiss with his butt-baring girlfriend in front of packed theater audience after watching performance of her new musical
Argentina's new president Javier Milei shared a very raunchy public kiss with his “lioness” girlfriend Fatima Florez on Friday after seeing her new musical.
The 53-year-old president accompanied Florez, dressed in a shiny gold leotard with matching gloves, on stage after the performance of her musical 'Fatima 100%'.
The president arrived at the Roxy Theater in Mar del Plata at around 9:40 pm local time after traveling on an Aerolineas Argentinas commercial flight. local news outlet Clarin.
Milei, who reportedly paid for the ticket for the event out of his own pocket, gave an impromptu speech on stage before having a long kiss with Florez.
The president told the crowd that difficult times lay ahead for Argentina, but the country must move forward.
The 53-year-old president accompanied Florez, dressed in a shiny gold leotard with matching gloves, on stage after the performance of her musical 'Fatima 100%'
Milei, who reportedly paid for the ticket for the event out of his own pocket, gave an impromptu speech on stage before having a long kiss with Florez.
The president told the audience that difficult times lay ahead for Argentina, but the country must move forward
It's not the first time the couple has been spotted kissing in public, as they showed off some high-profile PDA on live television after the polls closed in the country's presidential election in November.
According to local news, Milei was accompanied at the theater by his sister Karina and his head of security.
After her performance, Florez, a popular comedian and impersonator, publicly thanked the president for his presence and left with him shortly afterwards.
The piece itself features impersonations of Milei, Cristina Kirchner, Taylor Swift, Tina Turner, Liza Minelli, Mirtha Legrand, Susana Giménez and Carmen Barbieri, among others.
The couple have been seeing each other since 2022, after meeting on a hugely popular talk show two months before she split from her then husband.
During the interview, Fatima playfully told the politician, “You are too alone for your important role.”
In October, the pair returned to the chat show to confirm they were dating.
Fatima explained: 'We started talking on Instagram and we started seeing each other much later.
Argentina's newly elected president, Javier Milei of La Libertad Avanza, kisses his girlfriend and actress Fatima Florez after the polls closed during the presidential elections on November 19
Argentina's new president Javier Milei (pictured, right) was seen with his 'lioness' girlfriend Fatima Florez (pictured, left) at a gala event
After the interview, Fatima pretended to be her new boyfriend in one of her shows
The pair confirmed they were dating in October
Last month, Javier shared images of his girlfriend cheering him on at one of his gatherings
'It happened very naturally. It happened very little by little. I was working in Uruguay, and we started writing to each other.'
Elsewhere in the interview, Argentina's new president said: “I am very much in love.” The couple described their love as 'exotic'.
Fatima then explained how she officially divorced her husband on her birthday in February – likening it to the historic Battle of San Lorenzo in 1813.
After the interview, Fatima pretended to be her new boyfriend in one of her shows.
Fatima – who wore a shaggy brown wig and bright blue contact lenses – shared a photo of herself backstage: 'I AM YOUR LIONESS.'
During his short term in office, Milei has already proven himself to be a divisive president. He recently announced that the country needs economic “shock treatment” and has committed to a program of tough austerity measures in an effort to reduce inflation, which stood at 143 percent in October.
Moreover, Argentina's currency, the peso, is in long-term free fall, poverty levels have risen to 40% and the economy is in deep recession, IMF data show.
“The bottom line is that there is no alternative to austerity and there is no alternative to shock treatment,” Milei said in his first speech as president.
A pro-Trump libertarian with no previous government experience and a resume that includes work as a “tantric sex coach” has been elected president of Argentina
Milei, who often dresses up as his superhero alter-ego 'General AnCap', which is short for anarcho-capitalist (pictured), made a furious name for himself by denouncing 'political caste' in television programs
His inauguration was attended by almost thirty world leaders and representatives, including Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky (photo, left).
“The bottom line is that there is no alternative to austerity and there is no alternative to shock treatment,” Milei said in his first speech as president.
'We know that the situation will deteriorate in the short term. But then we will see the fruits of our efforts.”
“There is no money,” Milei said in previous interviews. 'The budget balance is not up for discussion. I will fire any minister who spends more.'
He also wants to reduce the number of ministries from 24 to eight, and has called for the elimination or subsumption of the ministries of education, social development, women, gender and diversity, and health.
An infamous video showed him tearing cards with the names of various ministries off a whiteboard and throwing them away, saying, “The state is not the solution, it is the problem.”
He has taken bizarre positions on a range of issues, including organ trafficking. The president said he was in favor of allowing the sale of organs between private parties, claiming “it's just a different market.”
“If women can have control over their bodies, why can't everyone else,” he also said.
He also says he has no problem with sex work being legal. He previously said: 'I don't see anything wrong with paying for sex. It's a free transaction.'
He also denies climate change and has on several occasions denied the existence of global warming, claiming that the scientific community overwhelmingly accepts that global warming and climate change are real and that man-made problems are the are the result of socialist interventions.
In a speech after his dramatic victory, he promised that Argentina's “reconstruction begins today,” adding that he would “drain the swamp,” referring to curbing the influence of special interests and lobbyists.