One more day, Alfonso Arús has greeted the thousands of viewers who watch his program Aruser@s and has presented his panel of collaborators with the sense of humor and the ‘will to party’ that so characterizes him.
Once everyone has arrived on set and the communicator has launched a small reflection about the fact that it is already Wednesday and that we have the weekend just around the corner, the technical team has launched the song It’s already Wednesday, how do you do it? See?, a track that they released a few months ago and with which they begin their programs on the third day of each week.
After doing the usual dance, Arús wanted to point out that playing the video clip of the song in the background while the camera presents Marc Llobet is not the best idea: ”Wait a minute, we have a problem. If when we present Marc Llobet we do it with the singer in the background… maybe it won’t be serious.”
At that moment, his table companions agreed with him and Llobet shrugged his shoulders, but when Angie Cárdenas asked if they were doing it again to try to improve the situation, the presenter was blunt and somewhat abrupt with his response. : ”No!”.
”No, no, no, we are not starting again at all, but we are going to start by commenting that the rains continue,” he declared, giving way to Marc Redondo, who explained to the audience that these days we will see a gradual increase of the temperatures and that we will be able to enjoy an “almost summer” weekend.
Today is not just any day for the Catalan communicator who presents the La Sexta entertainment space. Like every May 22, Arús celebrates his birthday. On this occasion, Javier Cárdenas’s brother-in-law turns 63 surrounded by people he loves and admires, so he has seemed happy and content. At one point, the team played confetti and mariachi music to ‘congratulate’ him and he declared that, to celebrate his birthday, they are having a special breakfast today: ”There’s papeo.”
Although it was he himself who confessed that it was his birthday, the communicator seemed nervous and somewhat uncomfortable when they began to congratulate him, which is why he wanted to move on from the topic as quickly as possible and continue with the story.