Two weeks ago the actress Mónica López released the biggest thing about Pablo Motos and about El Hormiguero. During an interview on the Catalan radio station Ràdio Estel, the protagonist of Rapa not only revealed why she had not accompanied Javier Cámara on his visit to El Hormiguero, but also that she charged hard against the presenter.

His words in which he described Pablo Motos as “that gentleman who whitens fascism” among other niceties caused a stir. However, neither Pablo Motos, nor the program, nor Javier Cámara, whom she put in a commitment by revealing that he insisted that she go because it is a program that more than 3 million viewers watch, responded to the actress.

However, two weeks later it was Mario Vaquerizo, a great friend of Pablo Motos and a regular on El Hormiguero, who responded to the actress with the same harshness that she referred to the Antena 3 program: “She does want to be a politician, that she dedicates herself to politics. Being an actress means entertaining and giving free rein to your interpretive capacity. Don’t get into that mess.”

It has been in an interview in Herrera en Cope where the singer of the Nancys Rubias has been dispatched at ease stating that what he did was “a lack of respect” towards a program “that fulfills the mission of entertaining”. When asked what she would say to Mónica López, Mario Vaquerizo has been blunt: “Well, that actress seems like a totally absurd girl to me. I don’t know who she is, what is her name?”

“I think it is disrespectful to this program that fulfills a mission that is to entertain every day everyone who goes there and the spectators,” the artist continued. “I have collaborated with El Hormiguero for a long time and the other day I was with them. If she has the need to say that, fine. But we also have the need for all artists to appreciate a program like El Hormiguero that allows us to be able to promote the jobs”, he concluded.

Two weeks ago, Mónica López gave an interview on the Catalan radio station Ràdio Estel and opened the box of thunder. According to what she said, it was she who decided not to go to El Hormiguero and gave the most lethal explanations and arguments against Pablo Motos and against El Hormiguero: “You don’t have to go to El Hormiguero. That man – in reference to Pablo Motos – whitens fascism and launders unpresentable people. People of culture cannot go to El Hormiguero”.

In fact, her refusal not to go to El Hormiguero has cost her more and less with Movistar Plus, as she herself revealed on the station: “I’ve had big fights with the producer. I refused to go and he didn’t give a damn and I didn’t go, but poor Javier had to go. And Javier told me ‘you have to go, Mónica, 3 million people see it in a single session. Many people will see the series'”.

To which she replied that perhaps it is better that the series was not seen by those three million people, but to have “a terrific product that will see a little less people.” “You don’t have to go to these places. You don’t have to go for ethics,” she declared.

After these harsh words, the actress took a breath and lowered her tone a bit against El Hormiguero and against Pablo Motos. Mónica López apologized and assured that even if they looked at her “like crazy” she was clear about which program she shouldn’t go to: “Sorry, I’m getting very angry but I see it so clearly, and I see that everyone around me looks at me like If I was the crazy one and I think I’m not crazy, you don’t have to go to these places.”

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