Alessandro Lequio strips naked live on 'TardeAR': "You're a show-off!"

This Tuesday, Telecinco will broadcast the long-awaited reunion of Crónicas Marcianas in prime time.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
11 December 2023 Monday 22:13
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Alessandro Lequio strips naked live on 'TardeAR': "You're a show-off!"

This Tuesday, Telecinco will broadcast the long-awaited reunion of Crónicas Marcianas in prime time. The late night program presented by Xavier Sardá remained broadcast on the network for eight uninterrupted seasons, from 1997 until its cancellation in July 2005.

18 years after the end, a good part of the cast of the format produced by Gestmusic returns to the Mediaset screens in a very special edition where its protagonists will remember some of the great moments they experienced on the set. Among them, in addition to Sardá himself, are Carlos Latre or Alessandro Lequio, who came to TardeAR to tell all the details about this reunion.

During Ana Rosa Quintana's afternoon program, some of these sequences have been re-aired. In Crónicas Marcianas, Lequio was the protagonist of the 'zascas' that he dedicated himself to distributing among some of the guests, although he also showed his more personal side on various occasions with Ana Obregón, who had been his partner for years. back.

"You couldn't stand me but now we have become family," Alessandro told Ana Rosa, while the latter remembered that she is her daughter's godmother. The presenter then went on to talk about the Count's physique: "You're still very good, because he once recently took off his shirt on the morning show and he's still great, but how handsome you were there," she said, alluding to his images in Martian Chronicles.

Quintana's comment served as an excuse for Lequio to take off his shirt live and show his torso to the camera, leaving Sardá and Latre speechless. "This is Chronicles, right?" Xavier said. "How great you are, Lequio!" Ana Rosa added, adding that "he's a show-off" and throwing the script papers on the floor.

"There comes a time in any program, and in Crónicas it happened every day, but in this one from now on too, it has to be done like this," he assured, before getting rid of the pages. "I always remember with affection that every day was different," Sardá responded.