The week of guests at El Hormiguero started with Raúl Cimas as a guest, who came to promote Poquita fe, a new series that he stars in on Movistar and which can be seen on the platform on July 4th. Despite the fact that it was a promotional interview, Pablo Motos did not hesitate to throw a dart at the work of his guest.

It is true that the comedian did not start very well, since he began by assuring that it is a series “of boring people”. Far from being a joke, he went on to make it clear that this is what viewers will be in for, though he tried to make amends by explaining that boredom is “so much fun for outsiders.”

In the first moments of the talk, Motos wanted to highlight the image of the actor: “Today I see you handsome.” Far from boasting, he confessed that he had been advised for the occasion: “The Movistar Plus people dressed me because they told me that the last time I came to El Hormiguero I was very ugly.”

After recounting some anecdotes about his childhood, in which his mother was the protagonist, the interviewee returned to focusing on what he had come to tell, for which he had to apologize to his bosses at Movistar for getting lost in his usual stories. “My character is lazy and I was inspired by my brother-in-law,” he said.

Already involved in the details of this new production, he wanted to give his place to the creators of the series, who happen to be the same as the legendary Telecinco Camera Café, and the episodes only last 15 minutes. Faced with this discovery, the presenter took the opportunity to throw a dart at his guest: “You have not herniated much either.”

Despite the fact that the producers of the series and the platform surely expected a little more promotion, they soon changed the subject again. Pablo Motos wanted to know if the information that has come to him is true that Cimas has become a hermit and that I no longer want to talk to people.

“I went to the countryside to live,” he began by explaining, but he is by no means alone, he already says he is accompanied by a gang of workers who two years later still have not finished the reform he requested. In an outburst of sincerity, he confessed that at first he “went out every afternoon to watch the sunset”, but over time he has changed it to “playing the game” and that he even ends up lowering the blind so that the sun does not bother him .

Finally, there was also a memory for David Broncano, presenter of La Resistencia. “I stopped playing tennis because I beat Broncano and I preferred to give up at the top,” he said very convinced. But this anecdote did not end there: “He took it fatally, so badly that I am promoting the series on El Hormiguero and not on his program.”