Pablo Motos angrily responds to the Ministry of Equality, and Nuria Roca and Juan del Val defend him

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On the night of Thursday, November 24, Paul Motorcycles took a few minutes to broadcast “anthill” answer Ministry of Equality Launched on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, “Who next?”

Although she is not explicitly mentioned, the presenter is underestimated as a television presenter appears in one of her scenes and asks her guest if she is using him. “sexy or comfortable underwear”It’s the same question he asked Elsa Pataky in 2016. And if you analyze it second by second, the host of the spot is holding a card with the logo nailed to the Antena 3 program.

Motos interpreted this campaign as a personal attack and responded strongly in yesterday’s program: “The Ministry of Equality spent more than a million euros in public money on a television campaign to call me macho”. He added, “I know it’s almost rude because they appeal to everyone, but they made an announcement to me. It is immoral to spend that money from the Spaniards in this state of the country.”

Analyzing the various headlines that linked the equality campaign with his name, Motos gave way to the video in question and tried to justify himself: “I asked this question to Elsa Pataky in 2016. But Elsa Pataky came to present a sexy lingerie and pajama campaign.” He then showed the question he had asked the actor so that the audience could see the “difference between the slimy tone the campaign used and what actually happened.”

Drawing attention to the response of the interviewee in the controversial campaign, the ‘El hormiguero’ host said, “As you can see, I’m not acting slimy like this campaign aims to do, nor does it bother me.” If he was a man, he wouldn’t have asked me that question.” “Ministry of Equality is lying, let’s see I’ve always asked men similar things”Motos gained attention by recovering some of his interviews with guests such as Sergio Dalma, Maluma, Jordi Évole or Miguel Ángel Silvestre.

Then it was the turn of the presenter’s collaborators, who did not hesitate to defend his defense. “I have been writing the program for five seasons and we are always extremely careful not to offend the guest, male or female”sure Juan del Valduration Nuria Roca He said he felt “shocked by this kind of publicity”.

“Would you like to add anything else?” He encouraged Motos meetings, then it was Cristina Pardo’s turn: “I am very sorry that politics has turned into a politics of social networks, lynching and pointing fingers”. “This is a shitty campaign,” Tamara Falcó concluded, without further discussion about it.

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