La Sexta broadcast a new installment of La Roca on Sunday, February 26. Juan del Val revealed a bad habit from Nuria Roca’s past and told what her wife used to steal from him.

Roca accused the collaborators of taking the program’s catering home in tuppers for dinner. “But then you come to the newsroom and you eat the chewing gum six by six,” replied Berni Barrachina. “It is true that you eat other people’s gum,” confirmed Nacho García.

“That’s true, because I’m a little anxious and when I start, I don’t stop,” admitted the presenter, while her husband revealed another of his vices. “When you smoked, you smoked all my tobacco,” said the writer. “Shut up, leave it alone. He stole from him, he stole from him,” he acknowledged.

In the program they talked about the controversial decision to rewrite Roald Dahl’s books, changing terms related to weight, mental health, violence, gender or race. “Who are we to change someone’s work? If you don’t want your kids to read that, don’t give them those books. There are other inclusive books that don’t have the word ‘ugly’ in them, but ‘ugly’ is a word and it’s okay. for using it”, qualified Abril Zamora.

“I believe that a book does not have to be inclusive, moreover, it is not the function of a book, it is not necessary. I do believe in the versions, this does not seem bad to me. But this seems to me Terrorism, when someone takes a work and changes the word ‘fat’ to ‘huge’, it seems to me that they are a terrorist, it seems to me the worst thing. It seems to me that making versions is very good, because within creativity, you can do whatever you want,” said Juan del Val.

Rock agreed with his companions. “Who says which words offend and which ones don’t? Why are we going to ignore the word ‘fat’? It can be approached from the positive plane as well. And why is ‘huge’ not offensive? Who says that ‘huge’ Isn’t it offensive?”, raised the communicator.

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