Jorge Javier Vázquez has always been characterized by not keeping quiet about what he thinks, even if it may have consequences. So much so, that he confessed that he received a punishment from Paolo Vasile when in Sálvame he uttered his famous phrase “this program is for reds and faggots”, showing his ideology openly. However, it seems that he no longer cares what may happen to him at work and he has decided to give it his all on social networks.
“Just as Here There is Tomato would not have survived without Isabel Pantoja, the fachosphere needs Pedro Sánchez to continue securing subsidies. The importance of the nemesis,” he said on his X (Twitter) account in the middle of the president’s five days of reflection. of the Government to consider his possible resignation.
As soon as it became known that the politician was not going to resign, the presenter did not hesitate to use his social networks again to publish a curious reflection. “If Pedro Sánchez had been my date on First Dates today, at the end I would have said: ‘Yes, but as friends’. I need more gas, give me more gas,” he said, receiving numerous criticisms, which it seems he has overlooked. .
And the negative comments must not affect him much when this Tuesday he once again launched some devastating phrases. “I hope Pedro Sánchez takes another five days to reflect. I miss living in suspense. The peace of the dictatorship is very boring,” he said, drawing on his characteristic sense of humor.
It is known that the relationship between Jorge Javier Vázquez and the president is very good, with the journalist becoming the master of ceremonies for the presentation of the politician’s latest book. So much so, that it is not the first time that she has made favorable comments towards him in his interviews and through his social networks.
This union occurred from the moment Pedro Sánchez decided to call the journalist by surprise in the middle of a live broadcast on Sálvame before he became president of the Government.
This call came in 2014, a day after Jorge Javier stated that he was no longer going to vote for the PSOE. Therefore, the next day the politician called the presenter to explain the party’s position on bullfighting, and promised to “end animal abuse.”
“At that time, at the end of 2014, everything was questioned about the PSOE. We were not at our best,” Pedro Sánchez recounted years later in his book Manual de resistance. So much so, that one of his advisors entered Ferraz’s office shouting: “Fuck, even Jorge Javier!” For this reason, he did not hesitate to enter the aforementioned program live. Since then, the two have gotten along very well.