Carlota Corredera has returned to the Mediaset screens to everyone’s surprise. The former presenter of Sálvame and the documentary Rocío: telling the truth to stay alive, starring Rocío Carrasco, reappeared in the public eye on the morning of this Wednesday, March 8, coinciding with Women’s Day.
The journalist from Vigo has been in charge of presenting the institutional act of the Ministry of Equality on the occasion of this event, and which has had the participation of Minister Irene Montero. This act has been especially talked about due to the booing that Montero has received from a group of women, who have shown their disagreement with the trans law promoted by her Ministry.
Corredera wanted to talk about this incident with the program En boca de todos, which Diego Losada presents every noon on Cuatro. The presenter has attended the Mediaset space, which was her house for several years, to explain how she has lived the exact moment.
Directly asked by Losada, Carlota Corredera assured that it was “a very unpleasant moment” for her when Minister Montero began to be booed. “Obviously nobody warned me, because I understand that it was something spontaneous. And the truth is that I have come to present this act in which they were going to talk about sex education, and in the end the focus is distributed,” she assured.
To take the heat out of the bitter moment, Corredera wanted to emphasize another much more positive event that he also experienced in this act. “What I’m left with today is that some girls, students, have spoken to me, and look, I was very surprised by how prepared they are and I’m going to be left with a better taste in my mouth than remembering that unpleasant moment, of discrepancy,” he told her. to Diego Losada.
“I didn’t know if they had come to blow up the act or what they wanted was to talk to the minister,” Carlota continued to explain. Irene Montero’s reaction to what was happening was precisely to ask those women to go on stage to “explain her ideas” about her. “They have approached them to give them a voice, they have taken a hand microphone, and we have let them speak,” Carlota Corredera recounted.
Diego Losada later recalled that, after his speech, “they have been expelled” from the event. “To tell you the truth, I don’t know what happened next, because my legs are still shaking,” Carlota confessed. “I started to continue with the act and the truth is that I don’t know what happened. Of course the people who were wrapped up the people who were at the table, and of course Irene Montero”, he concluded, to say of the minister that “I was affected because you never get used to these things either.”