For some time now, the couple formed by singers Mario Vaquerizo and Alaska have been criticized for their connections with politicians and personalities close to the right. The presenter Jorge Javier Vázquez dedicated an article to them in Lecturas, offending them that they have friendship and labor relations with whom he believes “opposes the achievement of rights and freedoms of women and the LGTBI collective.”

This Tuesday, Vaquerizo has continued to feed the controversy wearing a Spanish Legion shirt that has led to comments both for and against. Alejandra Domínguez Gila, model and partner of Carmen Tello’s son, has come out in her defense and has supported that “you do what you want”. “I hallucinate with the comments full of hate and anger that only admit one speech, his,” she added.

On the other hand, many Internet users have wanted to disapprove of the message on his shirt, alluding to the fact that it represents fascist and far-right ideas, even though the Legion is an elite Spanish military force that currently remains as a spearhead in peace missions in the that Spain participates abroad.

“If I wore a Che Guevara shirt it would be super mega cool and super progressive. How bad some of you have freedom,” says another user. For Vaquerizo’s critics, the shirt is an “absolute shame” because he would not represent the values ??of this military force: “I imagine they will love your aesthetics and speaking in feminine.”

Jorge Javier Vázquez’s criticisms made ugly only “compadreos” with some leaders of the Popular Party. He criticized his friendship with “representatives of a party that opposes the achievement of rights and freedoms of women and the LGTBI collective”, referring to the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Días Ayuso, with whom Vaquerizo met at the Madrid International Tourism Fair and starred in a video that went viral.