The club of the offended returned this Sunday to the last program of the season of La Roca, a format presented by Nuria Roca on Sundays on La Sexta. In this section, Juan del Val, in addition to being the protagonist, has to face those who felt offended by his comments on various topics. This week he touched on the influencers, whom he called “bitter.”

To refute the writer’s opinion, he ran into Ana Brito, considered by Forbes magazine as one of the most influential women and whose videos expose issues of our day to day using humor. In fact, the young woman not only snapped at Del Val more than once, but she put him in her place.

The latest statements by Juan del Val in El Hormiguero raised a stir regarding a new trend on Tik Tok, which is the desinfluencers. Here the writer made his opinion clear by saying “they seem bitter to me. Yes, I want to consume what I want. That’s it”. And not content with this, Del Val added that “if I don’t like influencers, I like desinfluencers worse.”

After recalling these images and already in The Offended Club, Nuria Roca reminded him that “at this point in the film, you can’t mess with the influencers, they already have their own entity.” To which the writer assured that, despite having friends who are, they do not understand what they do.

At this point, Nuria Roca stressed to her husband that “we are not going to tolerate this, but neither do we nor she tolerate it.” And then she gave way to Ana Brito, from El Show de Briten, one of the most influential women in our country today, according to Forbes magazine.

In fact, the young woman said she felt “desolate” by Del Val’s words because she did not expect “this from your husband, whom she really wanted to meet.” To which Roca reproached the aforementioned that she always makes him look bad in front of others. And, then, Ana Brito used a lot of irony to attack Juan del Val: “You are never right. You go that way, but no ”.

In addition, Brito found it striking that “a person with 315,000 followers on Instagram and doing actions with brands on their social networks hates himself.” According to the influencer, “what is happening is that since he is an influencer and does not admit it, he hates all the people who have more followers, who do more collaborations than him or who write better than him.”

However, Del Val did not agree with that statement because, according to him, “I do not advertise on networks”, although he explains that sometimes they ask him what brand of clothes he is wearing. To which his colleagues tell him that this is “being an influencer”, but he denies that it is voluntary. “It’s to my regret,” he blurted out.