The 'pique' between Ana Rosa and Xavier Sardà at the expense of Ayuso and the masks: "You look like the Government!"

The regulation of the use of masks in health centers and hospitals in the face of the wave of infections due to the so-called triple media is causing havoc.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
08 January 2024 Monday 10:35
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The 'pique' between Ana Rosa and Xavier Sardà at the expense of Ayuso and the masks: "You look like the Government!"

The regulation of the use of masks in health centers and hospitals in the face of the wave of infections due to the so-called triple media is causing havoc. Only Catalonia approved the mandatory nature of this measure, while in other communities they left it to the discretion of the user.

A debate that has moved to the TardeAR table with the return of Ana Rosa Quintana after her Christmas vacation. In fact, the presenter got into a notorious scuffle with one of her collaborators, Xavier Sardà, at the expense of Isabel Díaz Ayuso's inaction in the Community of Madrid. What a bite!

The fights began as soon as the program began when Beatriz Archidona, Ana Rosa's substitute during Christmas, informed her boss of the joke that Xavier Sardà had given her.

"By putting up with Sardá, you don't know what a Christmas he's given me!" the journalist complained. To which Quintana blurted out: "We have to talk about that." Despite the clear statement, the collaborator defended himself: "We are all the bad guy in someone's story."

"Yes, yes, you gave me a good one," Archidona replied. And Ana Rosa came out as the mediator and, in a funny tone, said: "I had to come back, Xelo [the director] told me: 'Hey, separate them.'" After this great moment, a second one arrived starring Quintana and Sardà at the expense of whether masks were mandatory or not to stop the wave of infections.

"In Madrid they say that it is not necessary when you go to a health center to wear this...", the Catalan journalist complained while taking out a mask. "Because that is an individual responsibility," the presenter replied. "And the Community of Madrid doesn't advise?" Sardà wanted to know.

"There are only two mandatory! We're already starting to mess with Madrid. You look like you're from the Government, man!" replied Quintana, who couldn't silence his tablemate. "And you from the Madrid government!" Sardà pointed out again. Something that the presenter took as a compliment, who replied: "I am from the Madrid government."