Mario Vaquerizo has returned this Tuesday to his position as a collaborator on TardeAR, the new afternoon program presented by Ana Rosa Quintana on Telecinco to replace Sálvame. He does so after the notorious controversy that took place last week following one of his interventions in the same space.

The singer was recounting an experience in the city of Tokyo when, suddenly, he claimed to be “in favor of pollution” in large cities like Madrid. “We are not Heidi in the countryside, how am I going to walk from Vicálvaro, where my parents live, to Gran Vía, where I live? By bicycle? It can’t be, I’ll have to go in a car,” he said, provoking the anger of several users on social networks.

After joking again about the enormous impact of his comment, Vaquerizo has once again given his opinion on the different topics addressed by the program this Tuesday afternoon. Among them was the preference to live in marriage or alone, following a study that ensures that, for the first time in a long time, there are more singles than married in Spain.

“When you’re in bed and you think ‘how happy I am’, it makes up for everything,” said the leader of Nancys Rubias to make his position clear. Ana Rosa herself agreed with the singer’s opinion: “Coming home and having someone to chat with or fight with seems wonderful to me,” she said, to defend couple relationships in the same way.

At the TardeAR debate table, where Xavier Sardá, Vicky Martín Berrocal and Cristina Cifuentes were also present as members, everyone has been in favor of a fundamental idea: the sexual satisfaction of the married person compared to the single person.

In that sense, Vaquerizo was very clear: “You know the drill and you know where it has to go. Well, ATC, which is ‘all the way,'” he stated about these relationships and the problems that can exist in them. An expression that both he and his wife, the singer Alaska, have used on various occasions.