Roberto Leal breaks down crying when remembering his deceased father: "I talk to him in some way"

Roberto Leal has become the latest guest on the program El Camino a Casa, the interview show produced by Atresmedia Televisión together with 7yaction and presented by Albert Espinosa in which the writer travels with the guest to the guest's hometown to do know their origins.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
20 February 2024 Tuesday 10:17
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Roberto Leal breaks down crying when remembering his deceased father: "I talk to him in some way"

Roberto Leal has become the latest guest on the program El Camino a Casa, the interview show produced by Atresmedia Televisión together with 7yaction and presented by Albert Espinosa in which the writer travels with the guest to the guest's hometown to do know their origins.

The Pasapalabra presenter was encouraged to participate in the project and opened the doors of his life with an emotional trip to Alcalá de Guadaíra that has left us with great images to remember.

During the program, Leal visited the school where he completed part of his studies. ''More than smart, I was always very responsible,'' the communicator commented before explaining to Espinosa that there was a time when he ''got a little lost'' by hanging out with friends who made him laugh and not paying too much attention to people. lessons.

Roberto reunited with José Luis, a teacher who taught him mathematics and natural sciences 30 years ago. ''He was a good student. Regarding teachers, he is always respectful, quite good. "Apart from that, he was a humble person," said the teacher.

Throughout the chapter, Leal also faced his first television appearance: when as a teenager he was invited to a program by Jesús Vázquez. Leal shared with Espinosa that that was quite an adventure for him and that he took many photos with the Allá Tú presenter, but that when they got home they realized that the camera did not have a film.

As the journalist explained, he went to the television program because a neighbor of his had previously gone and from the program they had asked him if he knew someone funny with communication skills.

The guest explained in the show that he is very proud of his origins and that his father was a bricklayer throughout his life. ''Many of these houses that you will see were tiled by my father,'' he said before acknowledging that he worked with him on weekends.

Roberto Leal opened up and explained that his father died 4 years ago, that he misses him a lot and that he was a very hard-working and good man. Plus, he told some funny stories about his father's obsession with punctuality.

After talking about his passion for football and Sevilla, Espinosa played him a video from his childhood and Leal reacted, unable to hold back his tears. ''It was a super beautiful time (...) That's life,'' he expressed while explaining to the presenter that he still talks to his father in some way and that he is very present in his daily life.