Mónica López, from 'Rapa', attacks Pablo Motos and reveals why he refused to go to 'El Hormiguero': "That man whitewashes fascism"

Last week, El Hormiguero had the visit of Javier Cámara to talk about the second season of the Rapa series, one of the successes of Movistar Plus.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 June 2023 Wednesday 10:56
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Mónica López, from 'Rapa', attacks Pablo Motos and reveals why he refused to go to 'El Hormiguero': "That man whitewashes fascism"

Last week, El Hormiguero had the visit of Javier Cámara to talk about the second season of the Rapa series, one of the successes of Movistar Plus. However, the actor arrived alone without the leading actress Mónica López, something that caught the attention of some viewers.

In fact, it was not until the last hours of this Wednesday when the real reason was known. It was the actress herself who revealed it in a radio interview. "I refused to go," she stated emphatically. And even, she sent a hard message against Pablo Motos.

The controversial statements by Mónica López, the leading actress alongside Javier Cámara from the Rapa series, were made this Wednesday on the program La Caravana, on Ràdio Estel. During the interview, conducted by Joan Trias, the interpreter, visibly outraged, made clear the reason for her notorious absence from the Pablo Motos program.

"You don't have to go to El Hormiguero," he began by saying. “That man [in reference to the presenter] whitewashes fascism and whitewashes unpresentable people. Cultured people cannot go to El Hormiguero, ”he asserted emphatically. And, then, she revealed the problems that her opinion has come to cause.

"I've had big fights with the producer," he explained about his refusal to go to the Antena 3 format. "Of course, El Hormiguero and that man [Pablo Motos] don't give a damn if I go or not. I refused to go and I did not go, but poor Javier [Cámara] had to go, ”he said, making clear the real reason for his absence from the television space.

Even her co-star, Javier Cámara, tried to convince her to accompany him: “Javier told me: 'You have to go, Mónica, three million people see it in a single session. Many people will see the series. But I told him that 'it doesn't matter if three million more don't see it. We will have a great product that will see a little less people. And he stressed once again: “But you don't have to go to these places. You don't have to go for ethics."

López, noticing the somewhat vehement and exalted attitude, wanted to lower the tone. "Sorry, I'm getting very angry, but I see it so clearly... I see that everyone around me looks at me as if I were crazy and I think I'm not crazy, you don't have to go to these places," she repeated. .

Here, the presenter also wanted to show his support for the actress: "So you don't feel alone, the day they stop inviting people like Santiago Abascal, I'll start watching El Hormiguero." "Well, I never see it, but I know what they do," López released to settle the matter.