This Wednesday, Telecinco broadcast a new installment of El musical de tu vida, presented by Carlos Sobera. Her new guest was Lolita Flores, who hours before had also been with Ana Rosa Quintana in her TardeAR where she, in addition, will participate as a collaborator in future installments.

However, it was in the Basque’s prime time program where we could see the singer completely dedicated, full of emotion in the face of so much surprise and willing to make all kinds of revelations. One of them had to do with what happened at her wedding with Guillermo Furiase, whose enormous commotion was due to a specific person.

One of the unforgettable moments in the life of Lolita Flores is, without a doubt, the day of her first wedding with Guillermo Furiase. La Faraona’s daughter was 25 years old and that became a great event. However, what could have been a most emotional day, turned into an overwhelming one due to the images of the entire town of Marbella crowding the streets and the church where the wedding was being held.

For the first time, the protagonist told in The Musical of Your Life what really happened to cause such a commotion and such a large crowd to see her get married and who was responsible. Of course, before she made it clear that she did not organize anything, she assured that “my mother is the one who was in charge of all the preparations.” After all, she was the first daughter to marry him and her mother “wanted a wedding like that.”

But what happened so that all of Marbella came to the wedding that day? “The twenty years of before are not the ones of now,” Lolita began by saying. “With all my innocence I sat down on Íñigo’s program and said yes, that I was getting married, that I was very in love and that all the people who loved Lolita could go,” she revealed.

“But I thought they loved Lolita so much,” he said in a sarcastic tone. Therefore, the singer confirmed that it was she herself who invited everyone without knowing what was coming to her: “The mistake was me. I attest that it was mea culpa.”

And in the midst of all that commotion, another moment occurred that also went down in history. That moment in which Lola Flores addresses the crowd and lets out her mythical: “If you want something from me, leave; If you want something from me, go!” To which Carlos Sobera, he blurted out: “And no one left.”

Another funny anecdote occurred when Lolita and her ex-husband were leaving the wedding venue: they went to get into the Rolls Royce, but since it wasn’t working they ended up leaving in a police patrol car. “Not me in a normal car,” Lolita joked.