Berto Romero's emphatic response in 'La Resistencia': ''The worst place I've been in a long time''

The Movistar Plus program La Resistencia, which is broadcast from Monday to Thursday, had a very special guest on Wednesday night.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 March 2023 Wednesday 16:45
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Berto Romero's emphatic response in 'La Resistencia': ''The worst place I've been in a long time''

The Movistar Plus program La Resistencia, which is broadcast from Monday to Thursday, had a very special guest on Wednesday night. The comedian Berto Romero went to David Broncano's set to talk about his new projects.

Today the program has been something different. And it is that before the interview with Berto, David conducted another with the athlete Álex Roca, an example of self-improvement and willpower in sport. Broncano after that interview commented that it was not going to be the same. "Now you come and it's, what have you done?" David said. ''What do you want me to do?'', said the guest.

The interview seemed not to start and Berto was aware of it. "It's amazing, you don't have to do anything, they just bounce bullshit from here to there," said the comedian. The guest still did not believe what was happening. ''The worst place I've been in a long time, not because I'm uncomfortable, it's objectively the worst,'' he declared.

''Isn't it like post-apocalyptic?'', said Broncano. Berto confessed to being broken with this interview. ''It's very difficult to follow you,'' he commented. Broncano remembered that Berto had been on the program for a long time as a collaborator. The comedian stressed that before the program was better.

Berto was promoting his new comedy show, Lo nunca visto, which premiered a week ago in Barcelona. ''I would dare to say that your comedy show is the best that can be seen today,'' said Broncano. "It was worth all the humiliation to receive this compliment," the comedian confessed. ''I mean it from my heart,'' stressed David.

Broncano was surprised that the guest had another project to promote. The actor confessed to being very comfortable with his career. The film is called La Caperucita Loba and it opens in theaters on April 5. The director of the film was there live and stressed the disaster promotion they were doing. "If it doesn't matter, if the people who see it here don't have much memory either," said Berto.