A few days ago the news broke of an alleged new romance in the world of celebrities starring Maxi Iglesias and Eva Soriano. The editor of Sálvame, Germán González, uncovered it on the Mtmad podcast En todas las salsas, explaining that the actor and the presenter had been caught kissing in a Madrid nightclub.

These alleged kisses between the actor and the presenter would have been witnessed by several witnesses, although they tried by all available means not to be discovered.

A week later, Eva Soriano has addressed this matter in Special Corps, a space that leads on Europa FM. Despite the fact that the comedian has indicated that she perfectly understands her role as a public person of hers and that she respects that this type of news about her comes out, Soriano has made an allegation against the tone of some of these pieces.

“I have read some media out of pure morbidity and I have noticed a dynamic that is repeated on several occasions. It is put in many media that… How lucky is Eva to be with that jack! Because of course, she is someone who is potentially handsome , but it has already seemed to me as if I were the eyesore,” she stated indignantly. “Lucky what? Am I Quasimodo and he is Esmeralda? Am I Beatriz Pinzón Solano, Ugly Betty? That seems very ugly to me ”, she has lamented before the watchful eye of the also comedian Iggy Rubín.

Finally, Eva Soriano ended her speech with a reflection that has aroused applause on social networks: “People are a bit like chocolate eggs. There are people who buy them from the outside, because of the chocolate, and there are people who the purchase for the gift inside. The two parties are equal, one is not lucky to have the other and the other to have the one. Let’s stop treating people as if we were second only to be with a handsome “, it is finished.

It should be remembered that a few days ago Maxi Iglesias himself denied his alleged romance with Eva Soriano in an Instagram post. “I take advantage of the fact that I am here to say that I do not like false news and that things are said that are not true…”, he wrote in a publication in which he announced the second season of his series Valeria.