The new installment of Ties of Blood featured this past Thursday the great Rocío Jurado. The space presented by Jordi González paid tribute to the great artist and, as could not be less, featured the daughter of the Greatest, Rocío Carrasco, on set.

A television comeback in which Chipiona and her contributions to the world of art and music were discussed, but also her importance as a feminist icon in her time. Furthermore, it was an opportunity for Rocío Carrasco, who did not hesitate to use the set to throw a dart at the father of her children, Antonio David Flores.

During this appearance on the program, Rocío Carrasco surprised those present and viewers by making an unexpected mention of the father of her children. She did it after the singer Tamara paid tribute to Rocío Jurado by performing That Man, one of the artist’s best-known songs.

A song that, as many know, has a well-known lyric that lists the qualities of “that” man, who is a “fool, stupid, conceited, dwarf and spiteful.” During the debate after the tribute, collaborators wondered to whom the song could have been dedicated.

Many pointed out that the famous song could have been written for Pedro Carrasco, the artist’s ex-husband, but her daughter Rocío immediately denied it, taking the opportunity to throw a huge poisoned dart instead towards the father of her children who left no one behind. indifferent.

“That song was not for Pedro, it’s just that my mother was a futorologist and she made the song for later. That spiteful dwarf,” said Rocío Carrasco. “What a joke,” Mercedes Milá was heard saying. “Tomorrow we will have a few people drawing bile, from what Rocío Carrasco says on her mother’s program.”

Obviously, the comment did not go unnoticed among viewers who watched the program on social networks; much less for the legion of followers that Rocío Carrasco has as a result of her docuseries, in which she revealed how she had lived the last 20 years with the father of her children and her legal battles.

“She was a psychic, she was everything,” admitted Jordi González, who added that that “great moment” had been very “nice.” “This program will leave this for prosperity, as Carmen Sevilla said.”