Pablo Motos dedicates his last monologue to Omar Montes in 'El Hormiguero': “It is inspired by you”

This Tuesday, Omar Montes visited El Hormiguero to promote his latest song with Nikki Jam.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 December 2023 Tuesday 10:28
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Pablo Motos dedicates his last monologue to Omar Montes in 'El Hormiguero': “It is inspired by you”

This Tuesday, Omar Montes visited El Hormiguero to promote his latest song with Nikki Jam. The singer has become a regular on the Pablo Motos program, so much so that he is close to receiving the famous and long-awaited platinum card, a special distinction that only those who visit the Antena 3 Television format on numerous occasions have.

During the talk, Omar not only explained his latest professional projects, but also made the occasional confession with the self-confidence and transparency that characterizes him. For this reason, Pablo Motos wanted to make something clear to him: that the night's reflection was dedicated to him. The singer had served as a source of inspiration for him to talk about hypocrisy.

“It's not from you, but it is inspired by you. This is what occurred to me after spending a good afternoon together, so today La Raya is dedicated to you, friend,” Pablo Motos explained to Omar Montes just before beginning his famous monologue of the night.

“Sometimes I think things, very bad things and how I would act. If they put me in jail and gave me a choice of a cellmate... I would choose a tough, brave and dangerous guy. Surely I would risk him splitting my mouth or splitting me at the first attempt,” the presenter of El Hormiguero began intoning in a clear allusion to hypocrisy.

And he continued: “I'm sure he would do it face to face, without waiting for him to be distracted or asleep. He would not do it treacherously, perhaps, as a cowed submissive.” And he made it clear that, with the dangerous cellmate, the one who is not hypocritical, "confinement" would be much more exciting, he would learn those things that only those who dare to break all the rules and walk through life without fear know. ”.

Furthermore, Motos would not hesitate to copy “some of those looks that freeze the blood and paralyze, in case I have to face some degenerate. Because with real tough guys you don't have to sleep with one eye open.”

With that type of transparent and real people, as Omar Montes' Pablo Motos implies, “you know what to expect. They don't mess around, and if you earn their trust and respect, you can have a loyal accomplice in any situation. They are people who show their face when it needs to be shown, who take a step forward when others stay still.” And then came the reason for these words.

Because the Valencian is "more afraid of the meek ones who run out at the first opportunity, or who, if they have to say something against you, wrinkle up and keep it to themselves, waiting for you to fall or stumble."

And the thing is, “perhaps the truly dangerous ones,” Motos continued, “are the cowards, the traitors, the hypocrites, those who say what they don't think to look good and fit in, the critics and the crybabies who are never happy or They provide happiness.”

And even “those who say they love you and don't love you, who say they are with you when deep down they are against you. I, those people, don't want them in my life. I love people who have the courage to be authentic. With its failures, its defects and its shadows. See you tomorrow". And so, with that speech about authenticity he said goodbye to the program, some words inspired by Omar Montes, a guy as authentic as he was real and without duplicity.