"Oops, sorry": Juan del Val and the affectionate nickname for Nuria Roca that escaped him live

This Sunday at La Roca, Juan del Val and Nuria Roca starred in a fun moment thanks to the writer's latest lapse.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
18 June 2023 Sunday 10:33
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"Oops, sorry": Juan del Val and the affectionate nickname for Nuria Roca that escaped him live

This Sunday at La Roca, Juan del Val and Nuria Roca starred in a fun moment thanks to the writer's latest lapse. And it is that the couple, in addition to being married for more than twenty years, are also co-workers at both El Hormiguero and La Roca, the Sunday magazine of La Sexta.

That is why, on occasions, the barrier of trust between the presenter and the writer is breached, which leads to knowing intimate aspects of the couple. This time it was thanks to Juan Del Val who, in a monumental lapse, missed the affectionate nickname with which he refers to Nuria Roca behind the cameras. However, yesterday he did it live and in front of all of Spain, which caused laughter from his teammates.

There is no week in which viewers do not discover some intimacy about Nuria Roca and Juan del Val as a couple. And not because there is information about the couple at hand, but because they themselves are the ones who reveal the data in one of the television programs where they participate.

When it's not about how the first kiss came about and what they felt, it's about the mania that drives the other's madness, or some intimate anecdote that has to do with inflammations... Be that as it may, when this television couple reveals something unknown, it becomes in news. And this is precisely what happened this Sunday at La Roca.

It all happened when the talk show table was discussing surreal news from the city of San Francisco: its airport had hired a cat to relax the most nervous passengers. A measure that seemed good to Nuria Roca, but not to other colleagues. This was the case of her husband Juan del Val.

In fact, when he was trying to refute the presenter that it was a notorious stupidity, the writer let slip the nice name with which he refers to her in private and off camera. "Honey, this is the biggest nonsense," he blurted out. But, immediately afterwards, he realized his monumental lapse and apologized: "Oops, I said 'darling', sorry."

This has provoked laughter from those present on the set, including those of the journalist herself, who has taken the nickname live in a very sporty way. So much so that Roca has snapped at her husband: "Very good, pichurro." And it is that when one is working with the couple and more on television there are expressions that, it seems, are better to keep quiet.