Public mirror dedicated part of his time on Tuesday, September 14 to talk about harassment.
Susanna GRISO pointed out that almost all women had suffered an episode related to this issue.
Fran Rivera intervened to tell the experience she lived when she was 16 years old: “An older lady offered me money.”

The presenter of the Magicín was surprised: “Really? Corruption of minors. And how did you think about it?”
Carmen Lomana pointed out between laughter: “I wanted to have Gigoló.”
The bullfighter indicated that “it did not end well”.

Rivera recalled that she was at an airport in Morocco, as she was about to return to Spain after spending a weekend with her mother.
He told how a woman approached him to tell him he was very handsome and ask if he had ever offered him the possibility of working as a model: “She had no idea who I was. He saw me in Morocco and I would say ‘for this kid
monkey…'”.

The Collaborator of the Antena Space 3 explained that the lady made him after an indecent proposition, since he said: “Have you been raised that maybe you could make a lot of money doing other things?”
The response of the son of Carmina Ordóñez to run away from the situation was that he wanted to be a bullfighter.

Griso commented on the woman: “It could be a ‘cougar’ or directly a proxnet, but it is tremendous. Did you know the age you had? Eras minor, for what you say”.
She’s partner indicated that he did not remember if she had asked her how old she had.

Fran Rivera interviewed Silvia marsó in Rivera and friends, his section in public mirror.
The actress she told him that she has never suffered harassment within her profession, but on the part of a doctor and a taxi driver when she was very young.

Catalana said he had rejected many millionaire offers “from the ancient pesetas” throughout his career.
She stressed that she is not considered ambitious economically, so she did not accept certain projects with private chains that offered her to be a presenter, since she preferred “to make a solvent career” in the world of interpretation.

Marsó talked about one of his works in the theater, 24 hours in the life of a woman, whose story left her fascinated.
This work tells the life of an aristocratic widow that crosses on the path of a young man who is betting a fortune at the Montecarlo Casino.

The interviewee explained that his father was Ludopath: “That destroys a family … we had to suffer a lot in my house for this topic.”
She then sent a message to the spectators: “You have to say to families that there are more and more teenagers hooked to the game, because the game rooms are in the neighborhoods and on the mobile”.