Marta López denounces serious insults during her vacations and in front of her minor children: "Those on TV have AIDS"

In the height of summer, many television faces leave the sets for several weeks to enjoy a well-deserved vacation.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 July 2023 Thursday 22:50
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Marta López denounces serious insults during her vacations and in front of her minor children: "Those on TV have AIDS"

In the height of summer, many television faces leave the sets for several weeks to enjoy a well-deserved vacation. While some take the opportunity to pack their bags and travel around the world, others prefer to stay within Spain and enjoy sun and beach tourism.

This is the case, for example, of Marta López. The collaborator of Ya es mediodía has chosen to spend a few days in Benidorm and rest from her work, although her experience has been altered by the verbal aggression she has suffered in the first person and with the presence, even, of her underage children .

It all happened inside a supermarket parking lot. A man was crossed with her car preventing the passage of López and, after recognizing the television, he began to utter all kinds of insults towards her.

"You are a fucking pimp," the driver snapped at her while Marta tried to redirect the situation. "Do not disrespect me that I am going with my son," the collaborator asked without success. Subsequently, López has recounted on set other insults with sexist overtones that she received from the man: "Get out of here, those of you on TV have AIDS and you are going to hit me; women do not know how to drive," she said.

Marta López has assured that her main concern at the scene was that she had been caught with her children. "I really have never experienced this, and more than I told him: 'please, I'm going with 5 children in the car', that my little boy was crying because I get out of the car when he makes a feint to get off, and I say 'let's see if he's going to get off here, I've got 5 children, and I preferred to get off myself", he explained.

It was one of the little ones who, scared, decided to record everything that was happening inside the parking lot. "See if he was scared, that my son recorded it, because they were afraid; the little one would not stop crying," said López, who defines what he lived with this man out of himself as "exaggerated".