Antena 3 broadcast a new installment of El Hormiguero on Thursday, April 27. Nuria Roca did not attend the current gathering and her husband, Juan del Val, revealed the reason for her absence.

“What’s wrong with Nuria? Is she a little sick or what?” Pablo Motos asked the collaborator. “It’s not that she’s a fortress, she’s a little lazy, she is. She’s felt a little bad and she couldn’t come,” explained the writer.

“That’s just what you want to hear when you feel bad, that you’re lazy,” Tamara Falcó joked. The driver of the format highlighted how quickly the Marquise de Griñón had come out in defense of her partner. “Well yes, like you two, who defend yourselves all the time,” she replied, referring to Pablo Motos and Juan del Val. In the absence of Roca, the format had the journalist María Dabán instead.

In the current gathering they talked about Pedro Sánchez’s proposal to launch 183,000 affordable rental homes. “Why not six million? Or, for example, 700 million homes. You start to add up and say ‘I can give 30,000, 20,000, 100,000 or 183,000’. It seems to me an absolute lack of respect, we are a quarter of time for the elections. Without having worried about this issue for five years and now you are in a hurry,” said Juan del Val.

“The problem I see here is that, for this law to go well, you have to count on the autonomous communities and city councils, which if they are from another party, well we already know how the matter works. And there are many houses that are without to build, that is to say, that at this moment it is promising something that is not tangible”, pointed out Cristina Pardo.

In addition, Tamara Falcó spoke about her request for a hand. “It was phenomenal,” said the tertullian, who showed the bracelet that her future husband, Íñigo Onieva, had given her. The collaborator also explained that this event was for both families to meet before the wedding. “We were very nervous, but from the beginning there was a very good vibe. We got along a lot,” she said.

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