Las tres puertas has landed one more Wednesday at La 2. On this occasion, the program has given us the opportunity to get to know Juan y Medio up close. The presenter and comedian has opened up to María Casado and has spoken about various aspects of her life.

Juan y Medio is one of the best-known characters on television. In recent decades, he has become a television benchmark that defends, entertains, and makes the elderly and elderly visible. The presenter has told an anecdote that happened the day his father died that left María Casado completely surprised.

At the beginning of the interview, Juan y Medio assured that his sense of humor runs in the family: “It has no more merit than having grown up in a family, my father’s, that are fun. My uncle Pepe was the funniest man that I have known, and I have known all the comedians. He is followed by my father, my uncle Manolo, my aunt Mariluz, and all my brothers have that way of being”, explained the presenter.

Surprisingly, the comedian has assured that one of the funniest days of his life was the day of his father’s funeral: “One of the funniest days of my life was my father’s funeral, I can feel that I have lost my father but the fact is that some people came to the funeral that I had a great time… the day the ashes were handed over was a lot of fun,” he assured.

And it turns out that Juan y Medio and his brothers experienced a situation that they will never forget the day of the delivery of their father’s ashes. “The lady who gave me the ashes gave me the ashes of a Portuguese. She put Joao and my father’s last name,” the comedian said with a laugh.

“My brother comes and tells me: ‘Did you know that our father was Portuguese?'”, he recalled. Juan y Medio has recounted, with his particular humor, that he told the lady that she gave him the ashes “that she not worry, that he was going to bury Joao.”

After hearing the surreal story, María Casado could not help but laugh and wanted to know if they managed to recover her father’s ashes. “We did not want to investigate because there was just a gang that was stealing ashes,” explained Juan y Medio to the astonishment of the presenter.