Frank Cuesta has once again become an absolute protagonist on social networks. It all started after the popular YouTuber shared a photograph in which he can be seen accompanied by Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, chief of staff of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid.

A casual photograph that would not attract attention, if it were not for the different controversies and hoaxes in which Rodríguez has been involved in recent times. “Learning to tweet… you’ll see the amount of shits who come to give themselves away,” Cuesta writes on his official X account (formerly Twitter).

A message that, as expected, attracted all kinds of comments from users of the social network, who in a matter of minutes made it go viral with messages of all kinds.

“Yesterday the PP regularized 500,000 illegal immigrants and you were partying with them,” writes one. “Graphic definition of what you are,” says another. “Seeing you in that photo with such a character makes me directly block you. Disgusting,” says another.

Some comments that the YouTuber probably already expected, as he is used to swimming in controversy and dealing with all kinds of hateful comments; The popularizer has always been very clear about his ideology. He has been called a “fashion” and “fascist” on several occasions, but the communicator has never hidden his opinion about Isabel Díaz Ayuso.

In an interview on The Wild Project podcast, the herpetologist said that Ayuso had been the only politician capable of bringing people from both the right and the left to an agreement. Furthermore, he denied that there was currently any political figure representing the center.

“What politician, people from the right and the left, can say in a moment: ‘Hey, he’s doing well’? Ayuso,” he said. “But that’s not the PP. Because Ayuso is from the PP and the PP is crushing her. A sexist party to the hilt. Like a woman, raise her up.”

His photo with Ayuso’s chief of staff, whom he admires, is not coincidental. However, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez has been involved in different controversial acts in recent times. A few weeks ago, Rodríguez let it slip that journalists from ElDiario.es had attacked Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s house wearing hoods and after having threatened another worker from the same media.

Furthermore, its trace was found in the metadata of a document sent to the press that reported an alleged hacking of Alberto González Amador’s lawyers. From the party, however, they pointed out that his position has never been questioned as he is not “a senior official.”