Imagine walking hand in hand with your partner, enjoying a quiet walk. Suddenly, a playful gesture emerges: a hand subtly slipping into his back pocket. This is the custom that the presenter Núria Roca has confessed to enjoying. A loving tactic that, according to her, adds a touch of fun and mischief to the daily life of her relationship with Juan del Val.

Roca has revealed this habit in a carousel of photos that he uploaded to Instagram. “I have always liked to walk down the street and put my hand in your back pocket,” the presenter admitted in her publication, adding a bit of humor by clarifying that it is, plain and simple, about touching her husband’s ass. .

The Instagram post includes a few old photos in which the couple is seen taking a leisurely walk. The last image captures the moment in which Roca puts his habit into practice, triggering humorous reactions even from Juan del Val himself, who did not hesitate to comment: “What a cool one.”

This confession, and the evidence that attests to it, has resonated deeply among his followers, especially in the female sector. Many users have shared that they also enjoy this loving gesture in their own relationships. Even Boris Izaguirre, a great friend of the couple, has applauded the marriage.

But beyond this gesture of complicity, the story of how Núria Roca and Juan del Val met is worthy of a romantic novel. Juan, enchanted by Roca’s beauty after seeing her on television, planned an interview with her to meet her in person. This professional encounter soon turned into something more when Juan offered to take Núria to the airport, resulting in her taking the last flight to Valencia, her homeland, instead of the one she had scheduled because they had spent too much time together.

The romance blossomed quickly and two years after their first meeting, in October 2000, the couple married in a ceremony at El Puig, in Valencia, surrounded by 300 guests. Over the years, they have maintained an open relationship, something they both claim has not affected their union.