Samanta Villar is one of the most acclaimed journalists in our country. Although many remember her for some of the programs she presented over the years (Samanta Connection, 21 Days, Life with Samanta, 9 Months with Samanta, etc.), her career has spanned much more.

The Catalan has always been very good at communicating on camera, which is why she has collaborated in countless spaces on national and regional television: Hable con ella, Lazos de sangre, La plaza, etc.

As she is one of the great favorites of the general public, Catalunya Ràdio wanted to have her for the ‘We bother a famous’ section, in which Joel Díaz does a kind of interview with her while they talk about some of the most iconic moments of her trajectory and asks him challenging questions.

The conversation that was made public yesterday took place while the two communicators were playing pool. The first thing Díaz asked the guest in the space was how it feels to be remembered for the program 21 days smoking joints, an episode of the research program that Villar did more than a decade ago that went viral and that many remember to this day. fondly.

The presenter answered in a humorous tone and expressed that she was very happy to be remembered for her work. However, the presenter did not give up and continued bringing up the topic again and again while Villar laughed.

At one point, Díaz invited Samanta to play the typical game, fuck, marry, kill (who would you have sexual relations with, who would you marry and who would you kill) and gave her three names: Jordi Évole, Gerard Piqué and Ricard Ustrell. What the presenter did not know is that Villar had an ace up his sleeve. ”Well, I’ll tell you something, there’s one that I’ve already fucked,” the woman responded, leaving her partner speechless.

Villar’s iconic response has had a great impact on social networks such as thanking the journalist for her sincerity and her desire to have a good time.

”It has been the “HAHAHAHAHA” moment of the day, thank you”, ”El Ustrell, no doubt” or ”U no, G no, to discard…” are some of the messages that can be read about the iconic moment.