Villarrobledo is a town in the province of Albacete usually known for having one of the largest municipalities in Spain, its symbolic mill, its carnival and its Holy Week. However, in recent weeks it has been in the eye of the storm due to one of the best-known music festivals in the country: Viña Rock. Specifically, the possible celebration of an orgy has alerted the media.

For several days, a poster entitled “If we organize, we all fuck” has proliferated on social networks, promoting a series of activities promulgated by the Sexiliades collective. A meeting and a workshop on first contacts in an orgy, for which 7,000 people had signed up, have attracted a multitude of journalists who have encountered frontal opposition, among them Ana Rosa Quintana.

“Today was the day of the massive orgy in Villarrobledo but the organizers, I don’t know if they backed down or made fun of us because they said it was just workshops but no one went there,” expressed the TardeAR presenter, before that the program broadcast images from the previous days. One of the key phrases in the video was uttered by Barëh, the spokesperson for the organizers who criticized the press.

“At no time was there going to be an orgy, that is morbid for Ana Rosa Quintana and the whore Griso,” he expressed, before connecting live with the Telecinco show. “Hello Barëh, good afternoon, here is the manipulator,” the presenter began, receiving an immediate response: “Hello manipulator.” From this point on, the conversation has become tense at times, while the patience of both of them gradually ran out.

“The workers themselves could see that there were people. We did not promise an orgy of 7,000 people, that is a derivative of the boom that the media has had,” explained the spokesperson, who has confronted Quintana about the complaint of sexual assaults. “We are not against the festival, or the music or anything. What we are against is that these things happen at these festivals and civil guard resources are put in place to control drugs.

“I think you should apologize to my colleague Susanna Griso, I don’t care if you call me manipulative. “I hope you apologize to Susanna Griso, whom you have seriously insulted,” said Ana Rosa, before Barëh called her manipulative again. “Barëh I agree, you know something? Since I am a little more respectful, I am not going to say what you think, good afternoon,” she concluded, cutting off the interview.