Tension between Sandra Barneda and Antonio Montero over their views on the Alves case: “You have to understand what a man is like”

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The case in which Dani Alves was tried for allegedly sexually assaulting a young woman was also featured in the last episode of ‘This Is Life’ and created another tension-filled episode. Sandra Barneda had to ask for an explanation from Antonio Montero For his comment on this incident in one of his interventions on the Telecinco program.

To be more specific, this moment arose after Andrea Suñe made a second live connection from the show, which led to TV’s controversial intervention. paparazzi “The problem with crime, in the end, is that it happens in a place where there are only two people present,” he said, starting by saying that he didn’t want to be the judge who had to decide that fact.

“We must understand relationships between two people, a man and a woman, that at any time in that relationship the woman has the right to stop. At any time. This must trump everything else. But you also have to understand what kind of person a man is. When a man is released…”, Montero said, quickly provoking voices of protest from many of his program colleagues, including Sandra Barneda: “What is a man like?“.

“I want you to explain to me what a man is like. Because Maybe many men don’t think like you.In the midst of the chaos of the moment, the communicator replied: “I explain what a man is like,” before the journalist continued his discussion.

At the insistence of his companions and Barneda’s warning that their time was up, Montero continued his defense as follows: “Human nature and the nature of the planet Earth somehow work. And society, by its very nature, needs to be educated as much as possible to make this available to everyone. If a woman says no, that means no. Make no mistake about it.”

“Wow… How were we going to finish the program? I was scared”, assured Barneda of ending this dialectical disagreement.

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