Shadows lingered after a moment on the first day of Yondre La Tarde, a shift in tone that followed a controversial remark. The actor known for his role as El Ovejas in the show El Pueblo and seen on the Telecinco late-evening program issued a formal apology across his social media channels. He acknowledged the fallout from his comment and took responsibility for the remark, stating his regret publicly and sincerely.
In his own words, the actor explained that his remarks about TardeAR from September 18 had caused discomfort and he wished to set things right. He offered a clear apology for the tone and content of what he said, emphasizing accountability and remorse to those affected by his choice of words.
It is worth recalling the premiere night of TardeAR on Telecinco, when a line from El Ovejas caught attention for all the wrong reasons. The new collaborator on the show spoke immediately upon entering the set, shaping the mood of the room in a moment that would echo through the evening’s conversations.
During that entrance, the character from El Pueblo, a project available on Prime Video and Telecinco, uttered a provocative line. The remark, which suggested that everyone should be kissed so no one could report him, created a heavy silence at the VIP table as the program began. The moment underscored how quickly words can alter the atmosphere on live television and how carefully participants must measure their remarks in front of a wide audience.
In the immediate aftermath, the show’s host, Ana Rosa Quintana, shifted the discussion away from the troubling remark in an effort to protect the integrity of the premiere. The night carried a broader significance beyond the on-air moment, highlighting the debut of a new format that aimed to reference and center women in the worlds of football and television. The first guest, Ivana Torres, held the floor as the captain of the Spanish women’s team, arriving amid weeks shaped by a World Cup triumph and the ongoing controversy surrounding the Rubiales incident. The episode thus positioned itself at a crossroads of sports achievement and public discourse, inviting viewers to reflect on how leadership, representation, and accountability intersect in contemporary media. [Attribution: Telecinco; production notes]