I don’t know what you’re talking about, Mercedes Milá’s program on TVE’s La 1, returned this Thursday with the visit of the soccer player Vero Boquete and the former radio host José María García to talk about the current situation in soccer. However, what was intended to be an animated and uninterrupted talk, represented the most absolute desperation for the presenter.
An unstoppable García did not stop cutting Milá or the guest or starring in surreal moments – like when he poured water on the Catalan woman’s hair. The former speaker’s temporary madness reached such a point that the journalist, fed up with the lack of control, was about to slap him live, and so she let him know with a “shut up!”
In the first part of the program, José María García sat next to Mercedes Milá to introduce himself to the younger audience, those who did not know him or his achievements in the world of sports communication. However, from the beginning, the presenter found it practically impossible to ask the former speaker anything.
And he kept changing the subject without answering the question or even gave eternal speeches about something. Here, Milá had to tell him: “We are not on the radio,” as a warning to lighten his statements, since they were in an “entertainment” program. In short, the Catalan knew that if she continued like this, even the sheep would be put to sleep.
At one point, García did something that tried Milá’s patience (it was not the only moment of the night): reveal the identity of the surprise guest of the night, Vero Boquete. “You know what I mean? I’m the one who’s going to leave because you won’t let me work. “You are interrupting me all night,” he told her.
But, far from containing himself, García interrupted Milá again and even stood up, which made the journalist angry. “Shut up or I’ll slap you. You can spend two hours talking, shut up a little and go on,” she asked him as a plea in the face of a completely desperate situation.
Things did not get better during the talk with the Spanish soccer team player. García continued to be “untamed,” disobeying the presenter, trying to change the subject to bring up Luis Rubiales or anecdotes about Canada and the women’s team… “I think I’m leaving,” the presenter said at one point in response to the former announcer’s comments. .
“I don’t know whether to pour the water on myself…” he continued, pretending to pick up the glass and throw it over his head. Here García did not hesitate to get up and do it himself. “I’ll throw it at you, how am I going to miss this show,” the former announcer said.