After Chanel’s visit, El Hormiguero completely changed his guest by receiving Frank Cuesta, the presenter of well-known shows such as Wild Frank and Frank de la Jungla. He went to Pablo Motos’ set to talk about his new projects, but he also took the opportunity to harshly criticize the Government’s Animal Welfare Law.

In the first place, he took the opportunity to talk about Wild Highways, the program that he is recording with Cristina Seguí, founder of Vox and that has completely changed his professional course. The guest explained that it all started when she was preparing a program in which he intended to confront left-wing and right-wing politicians.

As he revealed, at first he invited Juan Carlos Monedero, whom he nicknamed “el carteras” and Ángela Rodríguez Pam, but the only one who accepted was Seguí, who did not hesitate to travel to Thailand to visit him. After making a recording with her, he realized that they connected very well, so he offered to start a program with her.

After offering his new project to any chain or production company that wants it, Motos wanted to talk to him about issues such as the Animal Law promoted by the Government, which he harshly criticized. “If I want to build a bridge, I call an engineer, not I call a guy who sells ice cream. You can’t make a ‘pet’ law and call it an animal,” he began.

“Who has made the animal law? Podemos and PSOE. Who goes to the demonstrations against hunting and bullfighting? Normally, people who belong to a group like Podemos or PSOE. People more on the left, like this the complaint falls to you”, joked with the presenter.

On his last visit, four years ago, he came out in defense of the bullfighters and generated a huge controversy, which still haunts him. “For those of the social networks, who seem stupid, he started his speech:” I don’t like bulls. The day after tomorrow I’m going to eat with Vitorino Martín, who is a farmer, but because I like him, but I don’t like the show “

Although he does not like them, he believes that hunting dogs and bulls have been excluded from the controversial Animal Welfare Law because “bulls in Spain cannot be touched. You touch the bulls and you touch the purest environmentalism.” “I’m not anti-bullfighting but I think the bulls are there. If people see them and support them, the day they stop supporting them they will disappear,” he continued.

But the criticism of the guest of El Hormiguero did not end there, since he lamented that “the problem is that we live so well in this time of the history of Spain” that for this reason “we have become assholes. We complain about everything”.

In a clear dart to Podemos, he did not hesitate to make it clear that we live in a time in which everyone is afraid to give their opinion: “We all have to be vegans, feminists… I just can’t say if this cup is Black or white, you can’t say anything in this country. You’re afraid to speak up.”