Argentine television personality Marcelo Tinelli has paused his burgeoning streaming career on Carnaval to address a family matter, announcing the temporary hiatus of his show, *Estamos de Paso*. Tinelli shared a recent social media post featuring his daughters Micaela and candelaria, prompting a public display of familial support amid reports of personal challenges [[1]]. The move reflects a broader trend of established Argentine entertainers experimenting with digital platforms,though Tinelli is now prioritizing personal concerns.
Argentine television host Marcelo Tinelli is leaning on family support following the abrupt end of his streaming show, Estamos de Paso, on Carnaval. The program concluded after just a few weeks on air amid a personal family matter.
Tinelli shared a photo on social media Tuesday, November 19, with his two eldest daughters, Micaela and Candelaria, from his first marriage to Soledad Aquino. He captioned the post with two heart emojis, writing, “Night out with Mica and Cande.” Both daughters responded to the photo with messages of their own.
“I’ll always love you. Unconditionally by your side,” Candelaria wrote in response to her father’s post, a message some fans interpreted as a show of support amidst a family situation involving her sister, Juanita. Micaela simply commented, “I love you guys.”
The photo did not include Tinelli’s two younger children, Juanita and Francisco, from his relationship with Paula Robles, nor his youngest son, Lolo, whose mother is Guillermina Valdés.
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Why Marcelo Tinelli’s Streaming Show Ended
Marcelo Tinelli announced on Tuesday, November 18, that his streaming program, Estamos de Paso, on Carnaval would be going on hiatus following a family conflict.
“I want to share something very important with you all. As many of you know, there are times in life when we need to slow down, listen to ourselves, and be where we truly need to be,” Tinelli wrote on Instagram. “Today, I’m at one of those moments, and I need to focus on family and personal matters that require my full attention.”
“I spoke with the team at @carnavalstream, and they not only understood with immense generosity, but together we decided that the program ‘Estamos de Paso’ will not continue airing for now. It will return next year, with the strength and joy this beautiful project deserves,” the host explained regarding his decision to step away from the show. This move comes as Argentine entertainment figures increasingly utilize streaming platforms for new projects.
He added, “I deeply thank those who accompanied us, my lifelong colleagues, the new people I met, and especially Carnaval, which opened a new and wonderful world to me.”
In closing, Tinelli indicated that 2026 holds new opportunities for his career: “2026 awaits us with new challenges, with wounds healed and with a lot of work ahead. With the same love as always, thank you. Until next time.”
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