Mónica Carrillo visited La Resistencia in her delivery issued on Wednesday, March 15 to promote her new book, The wind will take us. The presenter of Antena 3 Noticias had to face the classic questions of the space of
David Broncano asked him in the first place to count how much money he has in the bank: “Before I have insinuated that a lot of money will have entered the Caja Rural de Elche. They have been on Antena 3 for many years now.”
The guest laughed and responded without revealing any figures: “I tell you what, I’m going to pay. Come on, I owe more… Who here doesn’t have a mortgage?” This issue caused a stir on the set, as several people in the audience raised their hands.
The journalist also did not give any number how much she had to talk about how many sexual relations she had had in the last 30 days: “My answer is more than you think, less than I deserve.”
The host of the ‘late show’ commented: “Less than you deserve? I’m not going to comment, but why more than I think?” She added: “I know it’s more than what you’re thinking.” He finished: “I proceed not to comment, celebrate the answer and congratulate you.”
Mónica Carrillo proposed to David Broncano to exchange their positions in La Resistencia: “I like being there more.” He wanted to know if he had any questions in mind to ask him and warned him: “I am a bad interviewee.” She answered him by throwing a dart at him that was applauded by the public: “You are also a bad interviewer.”
The driver of La Resistencia asked Carrillo to dedicate a gesture to the program from Antena 3 Noticias in the coming months. He suggested that he pronounce famous expressions from viral videos in the news, among which he quoted “and modada” and “like a cucumber”: “You can camouflage it as a mistake.”
Later he proposed other options, such as “chorro” or “chorrazo”, but she refused. Ricardo Castella pointed out: “Matías Prats is going to look at you and he is going to make a joke”. Finally, the presenter promised to introduce the word “cobete” in the newscast.
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