Sardà's cut to Manuel Díaz 'El Cordobés' on the age difference in couples: "What does it matter to you?"

Edmundo Arrocet surprised everyone and everyone by appearing on the cover of Diez Minutos magazine, very well accompanied by what has already been confirmed to be his new girlfriend, a 28-year-old Polish girl named Marta.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 February 2024 Wednesday 16:17
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Sardà's cut to Manuel Díaz 'El Cordobés' on the age difference in couples: "What does it matter to you?"

Edmundo Arrocet surprised everyone and everyone by appearing on the cover of Diez Minutos magazine, very well accompanied by what has already been confirmed to be his new girlfriend, a 28-year-old Polish girl named Marta. A new relationship that makes the comedian very happy, and that has sparked all kinds of comments in the Spanish media.

In TardeAR, a program hosted by Ana Rosa Quintana, the topic became an object of debate - especially with two of her collaborators, the journalist Xavier Sardà and the right-handed Manuel Díaz 'El Cordobés', experiencing a similar situation, being older than their partners. .

It was precisely them who were experiencing a moment of tension in the middle of the debate. The bullfighter commented that he was eleven years older than his wife, Virginia Troconis, and openly asked his table companion what his situation was, to which Sardà did not exactly react in a friendly manner.

"There are people here who are even older. Right, Sardá?" he asked and the person in question replied with a laugh: "What does it matter to you? When they give you a program, you ask the others." Ana Rosa herself wanted to continue with her joke, adding: "He, like Barrientos, does not talk about his private life."

The debate continued, with the presenter pointing out that a certain age difference was normal in couples, so the bullfighter tried to ask his question to Sardà again. "25, like Sardà." The Catalan, again, reacted annoyed: "That comedian part... Leave me alone," he asked again.

The bullfighter insisted again: "I just want you to say it," to which the journalist, already somewhat fed up, responded that "what you want is clear."

The journalist is very suspicious of his private life, and has rarely spoken about his romantic situation. It was in Crónicas Marcianas where he met his wife, Ana Gutiérrez, who worked as a stylist and hairdresser in the nighttime space.

He married her in January 2006 in Canet, and with her he formed a large family: Sardá has a daughter, Helena (30), born from his previous relationship with the dancer Rosa María Grau, from whom he separated when Helena was only three. years; and Ana two others, Paula (28) and Mar (25).

"My wife, with her two daughters, and I with mine, is very important, it is stability, it is a situation that I had a hard time imagining would be so pleasant and satisfying," he declared in a conversation with Mamen Mendizabal in the program Palo y Astilla, on laSexta.