The current affairs gathering is one of the high points of the week on El Hormiguero, the Antena 3 nighttime program presented by Pablo Motos. Cristina Pardo, Tamara Falcó, Núria Roca and Juan del Val meet every Thursday night to discuss the hottest topics in the media, whether about politics, sports, culture or any viral news, such as the main conflicts in the event of separation In sevilla.
A TikToker claimed that the main reason for dispute in the Andalusian capital would be who gets the Easter booth and chairs. An anecdote that gave the participants of the gathering a certain topic of debate. Motos questioned the possible reasons why her relationship could break up, but Tamara Falcó opted for an alternative: a curious story from her personal life that is related to her husband, Íñigo Onieva.
The Marchioness of Griñón told about her membership in a club, without specifying what type. Her romantic partner, despite the bond between them, would have to pay a monetary amount if they wanted to become a member. However, the situation would change radically if they separated, since Onieva would be automatically excluded from said club without the possibility of recovering his money.
Another curious anecdote has emerged when Motos commented on news from the United States: “I’m going to put something frivolous on the table, we’re here to have a good time too. An American couple says that what they like most in the world is going on nude cruises, because they say people are much friendlier when they are naked.” Falcó responded to this striking news by mentioning his brother, Enrique Iglesias.
And, according to their words, they both ended up on a nudist beach by accident. “The first time because I was with Enrique in the car and the escort made a mistake and we ended up on a nudist beach. I was very little and Enrique started saying ‘cover your eyes’. The second time they lent me an apartment in Estopa and it turns out that the beach bar downstairs was shared with those next door, who were nudists,” commented the marchioness.
His explanations generated laughter both on the set and at the discussion table. “The truth is, frankly unpleasant. Not all of us have the same aesthetic idea of ??what hair removal means,” expressed Falcó, who later shared the good humor with Núria Roca, who also witnessed unwanted elements outside of her knowledge when she was little.