Nuria Roca reveals what her "family vacation" is like without Juan del Val: "Blessed glory"

La Roca returned to La Sexta this Sunday with new guests and content.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 January 2024 Sunday 09:31
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Nuria Roca reveals what her "family vacation" is like without Juan del Val: "Blessed glory"

La Roca returned to La Sexta this Sunday with new guests and content. One of them had to do with the so-called marital summer sabbatical, which is nothing more than resting for a few days from your partner and children. That is, do what you like without family. A trend that has become fashionable in recent times to avoid possible crises and breakups.

In fact, it is a practice that Nuria Roca and Juan del Val know very well and practice it. So much so that the presenter did not hesitate to reveal what she calls "family vacations", a few days of absolute disconnection.

One of the first to advocate this trend was Juan del Val, who claimed that "obligations" are what prevent something "as enormously healthy as this." And he continued: "This 'family vacation' thing, which has nothing to do with anything else that people can speculate, I stay alone or she stays alone and I stay with the children... and that's it... You have a moment of single and that you can miss it when you are in a relationship.

To which Nuria Roca was pointing out phrases like "one week... blessed glory, let's go...". From there, the collaborators debated what those days of "singleness" were like, most of them advocating not having sex with third parties. Although "the couple will have to agree on that," the presenter stressed.

So much so that, minutes later in the same debate, Roca did not hesitate to reveal what those long-awaited "family vacations" that Juan del Val was talking about are like. "I have one week a year...", the presenter answered Gonzalo Miró's question about how often he took that family break.

"For me, in my circumstances, it would be, which is what I call 'my family vacation', in a week I don't take care of anything, only myself. That is, the children can't call me, my partner can't call me. You can call...", he confessed.

"But do you do this?" Miró wanted to know. To which both the presenter and the writer responded affirmatively and in unison. In those days, "I can do whatever I want. I ask to be at home and I kick them all out," Roca said, dying of laughter.

For his part, Del Val said he chose to space out that time due to the events and fairs he attends throughout the year, but his wife made it clear that "he has more than a week, I'll tell you."