Juanra Bonet’s Pasapalabra moment: a playful misstep and a quick recovery

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Juanra Bonet’s appearance on Pasapalabra and the slip that sparked a playful moment

Juanra Bonet appeared as one of the last guests on Pasapalabra to promote the new Antena 3 program El círculo de los famosos. He was in the orange team and aimed to rack up points for Rafa Castaño, but the outing started on a rough note.

During the Una de cuatro round, contestants are asked to pick the correct answer from four options crafted by Roberto Leal. The task often feels like a quick test of recall and intuition, and on this occasion the choice fell on four European cities: Valencia, Lisbon, Prague, and Segovia.

With the options laid out, the game began: “One of the most famous desserts in Portugal comes from these cities.” The straightforward answer seemed obvious, yet Juanra hesitated. In a moment of misdirection, he settled on Prague, only to realize his mistake moments after speaking the word aloud.

The momentum shifted to Juanra, who faced the remaining questions with determination and eventually secured a total of 18 seconds for the orange team. When the round concluded, Lum Barrera, who belonged to the opposing team, did not hold back from turning the moment into a lighthearted jab about old memories.

“He said it with such confidence. ‘Yeah, I’m crazy, what happened?’ he joked,” recalled a spectator at the studio. Roberto Leal joined in the lighthearted banter: “Nothing happens. We’ll send you a box of Belém pastries so you can enjoy them at home.” The presenter tried to pivot from the stumble with a quick, good-natured recovery, saying, “I saw Prague and said Prague. I didn’t see Lisbon.” The exchange highlighted the playful dynamic that often accompanies live television, where a single misstep can become a memorable moment rather than a setback.

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