Isabel Pantoja starts her interview in 'El Hormiguero' by throwing a taunt at 'Sálvame': "They have kidnapped me, they put me in a sack"

Summer is over and 'El Hormiguero' is back with a promising season.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 September 2023 Monday 04:25
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Isabel Pantoja starts her interview in 'El Hormiguero' by throwing a taunt at 'Sálvame': "They have kidnapped me, they put me in a sack"

Summer is over and 'El Hormiguero' is back with a promising season. With a view to starting off strong, the Pablo Motos program today welcomes Isabel Pantoja, the star of one of the most watched programs in its history.

After her successful tour of America, the singer leaves the Cantora farm to return to the television set, where she promises to give a most revealing interview.

Pablo Motos has taken the opportunity to ask her about her life today, to which the singer has replied: "Normally I am kidnapped (...) All my life I have been a person, and I continue to be one, who fortunately can unfold. the artist person and the woman."

Netizens have considered that these statements could be a taunt to 'Save me', which has been canceled from the television schedule a few months ago. In 2016, María Patiño assured that the singer was kidnapped in Cantora: "if Isabel herself calls me to tell me that she is voluntarily locked up, it would be a lie," she said, blaming her brother Agustín Pantoja for the situation.

During the 'Trancas y Barrancas' section, the amusing ants did not mince words when asking questions about their "Salva-Slips Deluxe" program. "Barrancas, not a day goes by that you don't drive me mad," commented Pablo Motos, taken aback by the joke. "18 years, first day," added the presenter.

It is not the first time that Isabel Pantoja has visited 'El Hormiguero'. The singer shared space with Pablo Motos in 2018, when he starred in one of the most watched interviews in the history of Spanish television: 4,783,000 million viewers gathered to hear her first statements after being released from prison.

During her first visit, 'la Pantoja' delighted the public with a live performance, as well as revealing details of her private life. Tonight, the famous tonadillera returns to answer all of Pablo Motos's questions in an evening that promises not to fall short.

In addition to her prosperous professional career, the Sevillian has dealt with the most burning issues on set today, such as the loss of her mother Ana or her friendship with Juan Gabriel, the Mexican singer who died in 2016.