Criticism of King Baltasar of Seville for his bullfighting clothing: "It can't be more embarrassing"

Today children throughout Spain will be able to enjoy the most magical night of the year: the arrival of the Three Wise Men from the East.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 January 2024 Friday 09:30
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Criticism of King Baltasar of Seville for his bullfighting clothing: "It can't be more embarrassing"

Today children throughout Spain will be able to enjoy the most magical night of the year: the arrival of the Three Wise Men from the East. This Friday, the little ones of each house will receive a visit from their Majesties Melchior, Gaspar and Baltasar, who during the night will distribute all kinds of gifts to those who have behaved well during the past year and will leave coal for those who have behaved badly. .

But before this endearing and long-awaited night, the cities of Spain have been decked out to welcome their Majesties, who will undoubtedly be the main protagonists of the traditional Parade with which they will tour the streets of each municipality, spreading enthusiasm and, mainly, lots of candies. And like every year, this special day always leaves us with fun and memorable images, which generate a great flood of comments on social networks.

One of the parades that is causing the most talk on social networks is the one in Seville. And not precisely because of the floats, but because of the clothing of their Majesties. King Baltasar's curious costume has generated a great barrage of criticism on social networks such as X (previously known as Twitter). The businessman José Luis Cabeza Hernández has captured everyone's attention with his bullfighting clothing.

The clothing has come to light in the Rectorate of the University of Seville, where the monarchs have been crowned and from where the parade has begun. The businessman decided to wear a tunic inspired by a bullfighter's costume, in addition to having his face painted. A decision that has not been well received among different social media users, who in a matter of minutes criticized the suit of King Baltasar of Seville.

''Baltasar of Seville cannot embarrass others more: Bitún, a bullfighter's suit and I just saw on TV that in the parade he was giving passes/veronicas'', ''Baltasar in Seville (still without a crown) and dressed as bullfighter is something I would never expect to see on the parade. But here everything is possible,'' were some of the comments.