Last week, Sofia Vergara starred in one of the biggest controversies in the history of El Hormiguero by exposing the presenter Pablo Motos when he questioned her English or being one of the public’s great favorites. ”Do you speak English better than me? How many Emmys have you won? How many Golden Globes?” (…) “Do you dislike me? Why don’t you see yourself capable of that unanimity? It sounds like a bit of envy,” said the Colombian.
The tense moment between the communicator and the actress, which for many was agreed upon and was a sign of complicity, went around the world and caused hundreds of international media to echo the attitude of the head of Trancas y Barrancas.
Far from learning or changing the tone of the program, the Antena 3 space has once again become the center of the media hurricane due to something that happened yesterday in the interview they did with the singer Chanel Terrero.
The artist who represented Spain in the Eurovision 2022 festival with her very famous Slo Mo visited the television space to promote ¡Agua!, her first album. Although the conversation went smoothly, viewers pointed out something that set the Internet on fire: Motos had her chair very high up and Chanel very low.
Hundreds of users on the Internet have commented on the scene and have defended that it is a strategy of the Antena 3 program and the presenter to make him appear taller, since the patriarchy forces men to always be ‘bigger’ than women. women.
”The Chanel chair is on the -1 floor of Atresmedia”, ”It seems funny, but it’s not. Pablo’s chair is higher than the guests” or ”The fragile masculinity of Pablo Motos is worthy of study, look at Chanel’s chair” are some of the comments that can be read on the networks such as X or Instagram.
The difference in height between one seat and another has become the main topic of conversation today. However, this is something common in the different interviews that are carried out in the Atresmedia space.
It should be noted that there are also many people defending Motos and explaining that they are simply different chairs: ”The great proof that they are not equal chairs is that Chanel is shorter than Motos.”