Makoke takes over the entire set of 'That's Life' when she announces her pregnancy with a false positive

The Telecinco afternoon program presented by Sandra Barneda and Cesar Muñoz, Así es la vida, left its viewers and all its collaborators speechless on Thursday afternoon.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 April 2024 Wednesday 23:06
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Makoke takes over the entire set of 'That's Life' when she announces her pregnancy with a false positive

The Telecinco afternoon program presented by Sandra Barneda and Cesar Muñoz, Así es la vida, left its viewers and all its collaborators speechless on Thursday afternoon. And part of the program's team was the victim of an unexpected prank by one of their collaborators, Makoke.

The former partner of Kiko Matamoros has been enjoying a few days at the April Fair this week with her boyfriend. However, her visit to the Andalusian capital has caused a lot of talk due to rumors that the collaborator could be pregnant.

After these unexpected rumors, Makoke decided in the middle of the program to take a pregnancy test to clear up any doubts. In the final stretch of the space, the collaborator returned to the set happy and with the pregnancy test in her hand. Moments later, the most anticipated moment of the entire afternoon arrived: finding out if Makoke was really pregnant.

''If a cross appears it is positive, if a line appears it is negative,'' the presenter explained. The first to see the result was Makoke, who confessed to being very nervous. ''Does anyone really think this can turn out positive?'' She said. ''I have seen more surprises in my life,'' the presenter predicted. Suddenly, Makoke, who had already seen the positive pregnancy test, began to run around the set completely nervous, while her colleagues couldn't believe the result.

''It's not at all clear, it could be a positive,'' declared Sandra Barneda while showing the pregnancy test to the camera. ''Have you done everything right?'' Cesar Muñoz told him. Moments later, the collaborator was left completely speechless and with a contorted face. However, what none of her classmates expected was that it was all part of a nice joke. ''Innocent, innocent,'' she exclaimed.

''In this program we have a person who is expecting a baby and this test is from a colleague who is pregnant, but it is not me,'' the collaborator explained, leaving her colleagues with their mouths open. ''I wanted to die, I believed it,'' Barneda declared. ''My face was upside down,'' said the presenter.