Cristina Pedroche confirmed on Zapeando on Wednesday, April 12, that she already has a name for her baby. She and Dabiz Muñoz will be the parents of a girl who, according to the website of the La Sexta space, will be born within two months.

Dani Mateo opened the format by greeting the spectators and naming his teammates: “Today with Iñaki Urrutia, Miki Nadal, Quique Peinado and Cristina Pedroche”. The presenter invited the latter to reveal the name of her daughter: “Well, Cristina Pedroche and…”. She completed the sentence by saying: “And my baby girl.” He asked her: “But we already know, are we considering names?”

The collaborator shared: “There are names, of course, but we’ll see.” The host of the program insisted: “What kind of response is ‘there are names’?” The woman from Madrid commented: “Man, it would hit me that if you were expecting a child you did not have the name already thought of, but I am almost six months old…”.

The comedian released him: “Ah! Do you already have it? There are no names, there is a name.” She admitted it, but indicated that she will not make it public before giving birth: “It is not going to be that she is born later and when she sees her face she says ‘well no, I like someone else'”.

Jaime Urrutia, when talking about the name of Cristina Pedroche’s daughter in Zapeando, gave his opinion about the babies: “But if their faces are all the same, wrinkled.” She replied: “What do you say? They are not all the same.” The presenter agreed with his partner and compared the newborns with dogs of a certain breed: “If it were up to their faces, all babies would be called Shar Pei, which is what they look like.”

Miki Nadal pointed out: “Why so much mystery? Say it now. I already know, it’s Begoña.” The co-worker laughed. Urrutia proposed to him: “Give it a crazy name, which is not expected by anyone, like José Luis.” The presenter pointed out: “The girl José Luis is very pretty.”

The winner of MasterChef Celebrity 6 made reference to his partner’s last name: “She’s called Pedro, it wouldn’t be strange either.” Dani Mateo settled the subject with humor: “Well, nothing, name it whatever you want, if we can’t say anything here. Of course, if here we don’t click or cut on that.”

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