Lorena Castell went to La Resistencia on Wednesday, February 1. The Catalan visited the space of
The guest did not want to reveal the exact figure of her bank account or give any approximate data. “I don’t know how much money I have because the app doesn’t work for me. But I’ve gotten to the point where I don’t look at the receipts at the beginning of the month. I have financial peace of mind, but you know how it is, sometimes you have a lot of work and other times less “, he declared.
Then it was her turn to count how many times she had had sexual intercourse in the last 30 days. The winner of MasterChef Celebrity 7 suffered a lapse when she began to explain herself: “Based on the fact that I live with a child and that it is a bit complicated for those who have parents… that is, for those who have children.” Her mistake led Grison to ask in the ‘late show’: “Have you ever fucked with your parents at home?”
The interviewee revealed that she had done so during her adolescence, surprising the presenter and her classmates: “I have been lucky to have very permissive and very trusting parents. If I have closed the door of my room, they have never come in or anything weird.”
“You have to imagine the different types of intercourse. You don’t have to set up a circus either,” he said. Castell ended by answering the question about the sex of La Resistencia: “I wouldn’t know how to count the times, but there are quite a few and, above all, of very good quality, which is something that is highly valued.”
Lorena Castell spoke with Broncano about her work in Zapeando and recalled who are the collaborators who have been in the La Sexta space for the longest time. He confessed that he had taken a test to be part of the program: “I did the casting for Zapeando with Quique Peinado.”
The comedian shared: “I don’t know if we were competition… I could be there and not here.” In addition, he recalled that one of his colleagues in La Resistencia had gone through the aforementioned format: “Jorge Ponce was in Zapeando one summer and they did not call him again.”
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