Ana Rosa Quintana's bashing of Marisa Martín Blázquez for her clothing: "Have you stolen the Flintstones' shoes?"

This Monday, TardeAR has started the program by announcing double information about Isabel Pantoja, and that the tonadillera could be thinking about disinheriting her children according to her latest movements.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 October 2023 Sunday 23:08
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Ana Rosa Quintana's bashing of Marisa Martín Blázquez for her clothing: "Have you stolen the Flintstones' shoes?"

This Monday, TardeAR has started the program by announcing double information about Isabel Pantoja, and that the tonadillera could be thinking about disinheriting her children according to her latest movements. The Telecinco program has also spoken with both Isa Pantoja and Kiko Rivera to find out her reactions to this information.

At the beginning, Ana Rosa Quintana appeared with two of her collaborators: Antonio Rossi and Marisa Martín Blázquez, those in charge of telling the latest news related to Isabel Pantoja. After announcing that Kiko had "made a drastic decision," the TardeAR presenter interrupted the collaborator with a nice appreciation.

"Wait, before we anticipate a little what we are going to have in SalseAR, Marisa, have you stolen the Flintstones' shoes?" Quintana quickly reprimanded his partner, causing laughter from the audience. The heart journalist was wearing oversized leopard-print shoes, which she then went on to describe.

"Look, dear, Ana Rosa, it's a Spanish brand, handmade," explained Martín Blázquez. "Do you have a bunion?" the presenter insisted. "No, no wonder, I have ideal feet, look at them!" Marisa responded, taking off one of her feet.

"This is a Spanish brand, handmade, from Asturias, my beloved homeland," said Marisa Martín Blázquez about her footwear, receiving congratulations from Ana Rosa Quintana while bagpipes played in the background and the public applauded the collaborator, after the friendly moment.

Finally, the TardeAR presenter has given way to a commercial break concluding the initial story of Marisa and Antonio Rossi. "This afternoon we are going to answer in SalseAR all those unknowns about Isabel Pantoja's last wishes," she said in reference to the social chronicle section of the program.