The producer, host and former model Patricia Lage died at the age of 67, leaving behind a career that had its successes in the 80s and that served as a platform for the arrival of "El Show de Xuxa" to the country. “Fly high. "Heaven will have the most beautiful Miss Argentina, model, host and pioneer in television," public relations specialist Susana Milano wrote on X (exTwitter), about Lage's death, which occurred on Sunday. As Miss Young Argentina, Lage participated in the Miss Universe pageant in 1973 in Japan, and then began a career in modeling that led her to travel the world and be one of the most emblematic faces of the national magazines of the time. Already in the 80s, Lage began as a producer and host of broadcasts such as "La casa de Patricia", after which she rose to total fame from ATC with "El Clan de Patsy", a format copied from Xuxa, with the tacit permission of the Brazilian diva to exploit it in Argentina. Years later, "The Queen of the Shorts" took advantage of the door opened by Lage to arrive with her successful program on local television. On cable, she was at the forefront of programs such as "Growing with Mom", "Magazine Mujer" and "Mujeres de Recursos", in which she interviewed successful and renowned women in different fields ranging from sports and entertainment to business and Justice.