This Monday night, the iconic Spanish singer-songwriter Víctor Manuel surprised the followers of the program ‘La Resistencia’, hosted by David Broncano and broadcast on Movistar Plus. The artist, known for his outstanding musical career and commitment to social causes, became the last guest of honor on the nightly conversation set, promising an evening full of anecdotes and reflections on his life and artistic career.
“What a guest! Does he know where he’s coming from?” David Broncano joked. “A legend of Spanish music. “We are very honored,” said the presenter when giving way to Víctor Manuel in ‘La Resistencia’. “I have seen the program, although I try to forget it. “I like wasting time,” he commented, amused.
The Spanish singer-songwriter took to the mattress of ‘La Resistencia’ to begin the interview with Broncano. Víctor Manuel went to the Príncipe Gran Vía Theater in Madrid to promote the end of his tour: ’75th Anniversary Tour’, Life in Songs. “I will end the year with a concert at the WiZink Center,” he proudly reported.
During the interview, Víctor Manuel shared when in his life he felt most attractive: “When I was 20 years old. He noticed everything that I don’t notice now.” “He wasn’t famous, but he was a cute kid,” added the singer. “Today, I can’t resist ketchup bottles and I can handle concerts well, but I’m bad at crafts with a screwdriver,” he stated.
Víctor Manuel confessed that in his time he did not sell any exclusives, but he has had trials with paparazzi: “I have had confrontations at the airport and with cameras that tried to take photographs by climbing the fence at home,” he shared.
“I would eat your eggs!” Rivers.
“Can’t I have the status of Miguel Río? You didn’t ask him about money or sex, showing respect for the elderly,” said Víctor Manuel before submitting to the classic questions from ‘La Resistencia’. “You should have a style book (or bad style) and not ask the elderly. “It is reckless,” he pointed out. About sexual relations: “One or none,” he answered. As for the money in the bank: “Enough or a lot,” he concluded.