A rat sneaks into Alfonso Arús' program live: "You can't work like this"

Interruptions in television programs are usually common, including some unexpected visits from protagonists who sneak into the middle of the interview, putting the presenter on duty in trouble.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 January 2024 Tuesday 10:28
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A rat sneaks into Alfonso Arús' program live: "You can't work like this"

Interruptions in television programs are usually common, including some unexpected visits from protagonists who sneak into the middle of the interview, putting the presenter on duty in trouble. However, for an animal to appear by surprise in the middle of the broadcast is something very rare, especially when we are talking about rats.

This is precisely what happened this Wednesday in Aruser@s of La Sexta at the beginning of the program. Without knowing how, the rodent walked around the set to the astonishment of those present, the laughter of its presenter Alfonso Arús and the disgust of his table companions. Seeing is believing!

"Very good morning... Seven o'clock in the morning... one hour less in the Canary Islands... now I'll tell you what's happening," Alfonso Arús began by saying as soon as he started this Wednesday's program. That "now I'll tell you what happens" while he addressed the audience has a surreal explanation.

After introducing the entire team that will accompany him until eleven in the morning, the Catalan burst out without being able to stop laughing: "You can't work like this," the boss complains with a laugh while images of the aforementioned rodent roaming around his company were broadcast from the production. wide across the set of La Sexta.

"You already know, because we've been saying it for several days, that there is a rat on the set, but yesterday, and this is strictly true, it came out through the dressing room tunnel through which you leave," he explained. "No!" His companions shouted, completely dismayed, while the spectators could see it with their own eyes.

"Now I was imagining the presentation of the program with the rat in the first place," the presenter continued. "You have to give her a name so you can call her," Alba Sánchez proposed. "Her name is Ratblú," said Arús, thus baptizing the new "collaborator" of the program.