There are interruptions and interruptions, and spontaneous and spontaneous. There are those who, like in Pamplona, ??have not hesitated to insult and boycott the TVE special envoys while they cover the Sanfermines festivities; and there are those who, as has happened in Cádiz, have launched an unusual compliment while a journalist was doing her work in the middle of the street.

They are the two sides of the coin and they are the two sides of reality. However, in this last case, the reporter in question, Beatriz Anillo, has become a viral phenomenon (like the spontaneous one) after hearing three words as a treat. A surprising compliment that, as hundreds of comments on Twitter say, can only happen in the city of Cádiz.

The investiture of a politician has never attracted so much attention on social networks, and all due to the interruption of a spontaneous at the end of a connection with the local Cadiz television, 7 TV Cádiz. It happened when the journalist displaced to the Provincial Palace of the Cádiz Council, Beatriz Anillo, was reporting on the inauguration of the new president, Almudena Martínez del Junco.

However, his words, those of the chronicle, have remained in the background when a lady in a walker stopped a little more than a meter from the young woman and stared at the journalist while she narrated the events that occurred inside the building institutional.

The spontaneous, who appeared at all times in the middle shot of the reporter, looked intermittently and without losing her smile at Anillo and then at the camera trying to find out what information was being told. Once the journalist finished her account of the events surrounding the inauguration of the new president of the Cádiz Provincial Council, the lady gave her an unusual gift to praise Anillo’s work.

It was only three words, but enough for the reporter to thank her with a wide smile while holding back her laughter. “Ole you cunt!” She blurted out spontaneously.

From that moment on, the video has become a viral phenomenon with thousands of views and a comment that keeps repeating itself: “This only happens in Cádiz!”. An expression that has fallen in love on social networks for that spontaneous way, in the Cádiz style, of applauding someone.