José Coronado has caused a storm on social networks after his interview in El Mundo with Luis Martínez, where the Spanish actor has charged against the MeToo movement: “I find all that terrible. “I refuse to be a sheep and simply agree with what the great provost or the great minister on duty says,” he assured.

Coronado left a series of examples that for many have been unfortunate: “I refuse, for example, not to help a girl put her bag on a plane. If I’m taller and stronger, I’m going to do it. And why wouldn’t I tell a woman how pretty she is? “It all depends on the context and your mentality.”

The actor has gone further, ensuring that “that brings joy to life” and that “if not, we are going to become fucking robots”, which has caused all kinds of responses: “After the screen Rubiales arrives Coronado to be the macho brother-in-law of the week,” responded journalist Laura Fa.

One of the most viral responses has been that of Ángela Rodríguez Pam: “I have no proof but I also have no doubt that every time a man complains that he will no longer be able to compliment a woman because of our exaggerated reaction, what he was doing was not exactly complimenting.” . Dear Joses, calling someone handsome is not a problem. “Are you sure that was it?” said the Secretary of State for Equality and Against Gender Violence.

“Yes, please, let’s put the focus of machismo on what is really important: José Coronado’s feelings,” said another user on Twitter, while many others claim that “he has not understood anything.”

In general, many comments about Coronado have called him “brother-in-law” and “sexist” for his opinions in the interview, although the actor has also had many defenders for his controversial words.