Pasapalabra has premiered new guests this week.
On this occasion it takes until the set it leads Roberto Leal to the athlete and actor Jero García.
It is possible that to many viewers the face of it is known if they were also followers of the older brother program of four.
Madrid replaced Pedro García Aguado in the last two seasons.

Jero García has been champion of Spain Boxing, Kick Boxing and Full Contact.
After a few years complicated with youth, the sport made it change from environments and during this time he has become a benchmark in the field of boxing in Spain.

“My motivation is to help them because they helped me as a young man,” said the actor during an encounter with the readers of Elmundo.es about his participation in the Mediaset program.
“I am from the olyntero neighborhood, where he was living on the street, my neighborhood was the third terror, also known as the third terror. There were two large chabolist settlements, our bond was in friends and not on electronic devices,” he added.

García has also been with a greater or lesser leader of distribution in series as there is no one who lives, journalists, the escape or tell me how it happened.
In cinema he also stands out for the participation of him in films like blows and zero crack.

“Boxing is as close to the primary character of the human being, all there is in boxing, can you metate it to life. The values you acquire in a boxing school you are always having you always. I thank Boxing I am a person,
I am not a character … but boxing has not saved me anything; what has saved me from something (of some illness, some madness) were my values. My parents, “said Pasapalabra’s guest protagonist.

Roberto Leal has asked Jero García for the documentary film We are unique, the faces of the bullying, produced by Atresmedia with the Hellena Resano presenter, in which he has recently participated with elite athletes such as Carolina Marín or the Susana Rodríguez Paralympic Swimmer.
The documentary exposes several cases of bullying with the aim of giving visibility to this “infected scourge”.
Jero García also exposed that one in four children suffers from bullying when every day goes to school.
“By making a simile with the sport of him, the bullying is in a corner of the quadrilateral and we are in the other. This fight will win it,” García added.

Orestes, before playing the Rosco, also wanted to join this message and expounded his own reflection: “There is nothing more wonderful than the uniqueness of each person,” he said.