The Voice is one of the most famous and successful television franchises in the world. Started by John de Mol in the Netherlands, its American version on NBC was the one that catapulted the format to another level. In Spain, Telecinco and Antena 3 have shared the broadcast of this program over the years, with the network based in San Sebastián de los Reyes taking care of the latest editions.

To celebrate the premiere this coming Saturday of La Voz Kids in its ninth season, El Hormiguero has had the three coaches who will stand behind the big chairs. David Bisbal, Lola Índigo and Eva González have spoken at length about working with children, their upcoming tours and other eventualities. However, his interview has been put on the back burner due to a strange incident.

The particular scene occurred after the appearance of Trancas y Barrancas, who on this occasion had the guests and the presenter participate in Fulgor, their own version of the Furor musical contest. The idea is to find a song that contains the word that the ants indicate and sing it briefly. This situation would occur in a chain until one of the two pairs formed failed, giving the other a point.

After a few minutes of intense duel, the duo formed by Lola Índigo and Eva González took the victory, which immediately led to a strange moment: pointing towards the camera, a woman showed a comb to the audience on set. Immediately, Indigo felt interceded and questioned her actions. When González approached her, she commented that she had received instructions to do so.

The indications from the person involved would lead one to believe that it was a previously discussed gesture, one of several theories that have circulated in this regard on social networks. Despite this, the moment has gained some notoriety on platforms such as

“I can’t get over the comb of the woman in the audience and how they have confused her with a man as if he were Ozzy Osborne”, “The comb thing is for appearing on social networks, right? Decreased viewership of the program, right?”, “The old lady in the audience making a comb, I can’t handle life anymore” or “Do you know what I want? “THE COMB OF THE ANTHEAD!” have been some of the most outstanding messages.