28/06/2026 21:30 - Entretenimiento
On Sunday, June 28, 2026, family, friends, and colleagues from the Argentine entertainment industry gathered to bid farewell to Ernestina Pais, a beloved television personality who passed away on Friday, June 26 at age 54 in a tragic train accident in Martínez, San Isidro (a northern suburb of Buenos Aires). The wake was held at Zucotti funeral home in Villa Crespo, and her remains were transferred to the Actors' Pantheon at Chacarita Cemetery — a historic burial site where many of Argentina's most celebrated performers rest.
According to journalists Susana Roccasalvo and Lola Cordero on the program Implacables (El Nueve channel), Federica Pais was at the studios of Argentina 12, preparing to host her show 1111 (airing from 9 to 11 PM), when producers informed her of her sister's passing.
The journalist immediately left the channel to be with her family, particularly to support Benicio Guyot, Ernestina's 22-year-old son. “He was the first person who needed to be contained and cared for,” Cordero expressed.
It's worth noting that Ernestina and Federica had maintained a distance for years, though their family bond never broke. In 2024, Ernestina said in an interview: “We are like oil and water. But I love my nephews.”
Benicio Guyot published an emotional letter on Instagram accompanied by a childhood photo with his mother:
“There are things I would love to tell you that eternity will carry away. You never pretended to be something you weren't. You always had passion for everything you did... I was your everything, and although it was hard for me to admit it, you were also mine.”
The young man also thanked everyone for the overwhelming support: “People I don't know are writing to me, just to tell me that the laughter and beautiful moments you gave them stayed with them. Your impact was real.”
For international readers: Ernestina Pais was a prominent Argentine television host, journalist, and actress. She rose to fame as part of the cast of CQC (Caiga Quien Caiga), a groundbreaking satirical news show that became a cultural phenomenon in Latin America. Her wit, charisma, and authentic personality made her a beloved figure in Argentine media for over two decades. She came from a family of journalists — her sister Federica Pais is also a well-known TV and radio host in Argentina.
Sources: TN | La Voz del Interior
Alfredo S. Quiroga