Mercedes Milá charges against Alfonso Guerra after his controversial words in 'El Hormiguero': ''I'm ashamed''

Spanish Television premieres this coming Thursday, November 30, at 9:50 p.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 November 2023 Tuesday 22:05
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Mercedes Milá charges against Alfonso Guerra after his controversial words in 'El Hormiguero': ''I'm ashamed''

Spanish Television premieres this coming Thursday, November 30, at 9:50 p.m. its new program presented by Mercedes Milá and Inés Hernand, I don't know what you're talking about. This new television space marks the return of Mercedes Milá to public television after more than 33 years since her last program on the network.

It will be produced by RTVE in collaboration with Zanskar Producciones and will be a program focused on interviews, where anything can happen. But what is certain is that we will be able to see Inés Hernand in each installment, who will play the role of her collaborator and will form a very special duo with the presenter.

But this new format will not have an easy time in prime time access, since it will have to face several heavyweights such as First Dates, El intermedia or El Hormiguero. The latter has undoubtedly been one of the most talked about topics during the press conference to present the format this Wednesday, and which was of course attended by its two protagonists, Mercedes Milá and Inés Hernand.

During the event, accredited media outlets had the opportunity to chat for a few minutes with the presenter. In one of these interviews, as Informalia revealed, Mercedes Milá gave her opinion on the words that Alfonso Guerra declared a few days ago in El Hormiguero.

Let us remember that the former vice president of the Government chatted with Pablo Motos about his arduous opposition to the amnesty and about the censorship that exists mainly in humor. ''They can't talk about anything anymore. Before they talked about homosexuals, dwarfs, everything... Now, no,'' declared the former politician. His statements did not sit well with a large part of public opinion, thus generating a great barrage of criticism.

The presenter was honest about this very controversial point this Wednesday. ''If they gave me permission, which they won't give me, I would do an interview with Alfonso Guerra that would make him roll on the floor (...) Listening to and seeing Alfonso Guerra today makes me ashamed and hurts us all.' ', asserted the presenter.