Laura Escanes continues to give her opinion at length about couples with an age difference, like the one she herself starred in with the presenter Risto Mejide until just a few months ago. The influencer is the new guest on Estirando el chicle, the podcast presented by Carolina Iglesias and Victoria Martín on the Podimo platform.

There, she has had a relaxed conversation about the issues that have touched her most closely throughout her life, such as criticism of her motherhood or the machismo that Escanes has had to face over the years. However, where she has also wanted to influence is the issue of age in love.

In one of the fragments shared by the social networks of the program, Laura Escanes reflects on a tweet published by her a few months ago, in which she assured that “there is no age to fall in love.” “I put it because what bothers me about the debate is that there are only older men giving their opinion, and there are no young women,” she told the microphones of Stretching the gum.

Escanes has assured that “nobody” called her at that time to comment on it. In her opinion, “everything was to whiten and soften the speech, all very romantic”, silencing “other opinions” about the age differences in couples. “If you want to talk about this, let it be objective”, she settled around a subject that she knows so well.

Roma, the common daughter between Laura Escanes and Risto, has also focused the conversation with Carolina Iglesias and Victoria Martín. The influencer claims to have received a multitude of “criticisms” for how he has decided to take care of her after her separation from her publicist. “I had spoken a lot with him (Risto), which is that they ask me things that they have never asked you,” she revealed.

Escanes has continued to reveal other reasons why he has also received negative words. “I live in Madrid and all my family in Barcelona, ​​so I don’t have the support of my mother here,” he said. For this reason, he has “help at home and people also criticize him.” Laura ended by directly asking those who address her: “What do I do? I have to work and pay the mortgage,” she concluded.