To end the week, La Resistencia had the presence this Thursday of Fito Páez, the Argentine singer who is currently promoting his new work, EADDA9223, with songs recorded together with renowned artists such as Elvis Costello, Andrés Calamaro, Lali Espósito or Morente Star.
However, the presence of the musician in the Movistar Plus program left viewers shocked by entering the rag and not only answering the already Classic Questions of the program, but also revealing an unusual frequency in their sexual relations. So much so that David Broncano himself was speechless and stressed this fact.
The program itself already warned him through its social networks shortly after it happened live that, given Fito Páez’s response to the Classic Questions, “we must continue” asking them. And it is not for less, because the face of David Broncano when wanting to know how many sexual relations his guest had had in the last month, the answer almost left him speechless.
“Minutes ago here in Madrid”, the Argentine composer blurted out without hesitating and drawing applause and cheers from the audience present at the Teatro Príncipe Gran Vía. “Minutes…”, the presenter repeated, completely shocked.
In fact, as soon as he recovered, he told Páez: “No one had said ‘minutes ago.’ I mean, no one had come in here freshly fucked, huh?” confirmed the comedian. To which the Argentine wanted to emphasize how this last intercourse from a few minutes ago had been: “And very well fucked.”
“Well, I’m very happy,” Broncano replied. From here, a conversation took place between the presenter and the guest where sexual anecdotes prevailed in somewhat strange places. In this case, in a public bathroom with disabled access.
Here Fito Páez claimed to have had sexual relations “everywhere”, including in an accessible bathroom. “That’s incredible…”, Broncano said, trying to emulate what the situation would be like. For his part, the musician remembered where, the city of Verona, and his face lit up.
“I have a beautiful memory”, assured Páez with a wide smile. Without wanting to go into the details of sexual relations, the Argentine did explain the circumstances that surrounded that intimate moment and that left him such a good memory.
It seems that it happened during the recording of his friend Zucchero’s album in Italy, which caused Broncano, in a display of his bad singing, to sing one of the most famous Italian songs, Baila morena. Going back to the anecdote, Páez defined that moment as “the nights of Verona”.