After the visit of Kiko Veneno this Monday, El Hormiguero continued his week of guests with the visit of José Mota and Pepe Viyuela to talk about El hotel de los líos, the new film in which they star. Although the interviewees had their moment, the leading role was taken by Carlos Latre and his brilliant imitation of Ramón Tamames, Vox candidate for the presidency of the Government in a motion of no confidence presented.
The guests came to talk about the second part of García y García, the comedy in which they already played two completely jinxed characters who never make good decisions. In this second part, they buy a hotel completely in ruins for an exorbitant price, so they must work hard to get it running.
The good vibes were so evident that Pablo Motos completely forgot about the script and began to sing the song Hola, don Pepito with the actors. Hello, Don Jose, from Los Payasos de la Tele. This moment, which was not prepared, came to greet Pepe and José, two of the great comedians of our country.
During the talk, the presenter revealed that Mota and he were a few days ago, beginning with Miguel Ángel Revilla, president of Cantabria and one of the characters most imitated by the comedian. At that moment they remembered that they talked about the mythical phrase that he always repeats when he puts himself in his role.
Although the entire public thinks that the expression “the chickens that come in through the ones that come out” is the politician’s own harvest, the truth is that it was born from another place. As he recalled, the imitator explained that he heard it in his town when two of his neighbors had a small problem with some chickens that escaped from their coop.
The highlight came right after the interview, when the Tuesday news gathering began, which was joined by Ramón Tamames’ double. Carlos Latre impressed everyone with his imitation of the economist and Vox candidate for the presidency of the Government in the motion of no confidence presented.