In a television program everything is measured and the times are exact, minimum, squared. That’s why a second late can spell trouble. If not, tell Ana Rosa Quintana, who this same Thursday, March 23, has not hesitated to scold two of her collaborators for being late.

And it is that rushing until the last moment to go and sit at the debate table is not as well seen as it seems. So much so that if the live show starts and the collaborators are not sitting in their respective chairs, they run the risk of receiving a zasca from the presenter.

“Here, at this table, Ketty Garat, Rodolfo Irago, Pilar Santos, Joaquín and Eduardo Inda joins immediately,” the presenter of Telecinco’s morning show acknowledged when introducing her colleagues and before sending a message to the director of OKdiario.

“Eduardo Inda always comes at the last second, it’s true,” acknowledged the veteran journalist, who joked about his absence before admitting before the cameras that there are two collaborators who usually arrive late.

“There are two colleagues who always come at the last second… Jorge Bustos, in general, after we have started”, revealed Ana Rosa Quintana to the surprise of her collaborators, who did not expect such a show of sincerity.

Will this direct and indirect confession change the attitude of two of his most classic collaborators? How will the journalists have taken this comment from the presenter?