They ask Omar Montes a trivial question and the answer is epic: "We are going to run out of battery"

Beyond his catchy hits, Omar Montes is known for having a very close, joking and sarcastic attitude with the media.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
16 March 2024 Saturday 23:07
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They ask Omar Montes a trivial question and the answer is epic: "We are going to run out of battery"

Beyond his catchy hits, Omar Montes is known for having a very close, joking and sarcastic attitude with the media. Often, when asked about personal issues or asked to comment on another celebrity's relationship or breakup, he manages to get rid of the awkwardness with a witty response.

And as it could not be otherwise, at the Ídolo awards, held last Thursday, March 14 at the Gran Teatro Príncipe Pío in Madrid, Montes once again starred in an epic scene in front of the photocall. While everyone was wearing elegant suits and spectacular dresses, the singer opted for a white Gucci brand sweatshirt and some casual pants and sneakers.

An RTVE journalist interviewed Montes during the gala and asked him what was the first thing he had done that morning when he woke up. Far from giving a concise answer, the artist from Carabanchel explained in detail his routine with his beloved pet.

"I took my dog, who is on her period, and since she was a little sick, I took her to wash herself with some wipes because I don't like to wet her too much because it's bad. I bathe her once a month and now that she's "When her period comes, which is 5 months old, what I do with my dog ​​is that I wipe her with some wipes where she is stained like that. But without getting her wet, because then they say her hair falls out," she said.

In the TikTok fragment that RTVE has published, he continues with the description of the morning: "I give him breakfast, which today was a sausage." The journalist tried to cut off the speech, but Montes ignored the attempt and continued: "I took her for a 20-minute walk, we ran a little. [...] In the end I said, look, let's go home and eat more." .

The reporter tried to change the subject as much as possible, but Montes had already warmed up to the question. She explained what they had eaten, that she had gone to the gym and who she had left the dog with. Laughing, the singer said that he was already finishing, but the journalist tried to pressure him because they were running out of "battery."

To finish this parody, the young woman asked him what question he would ask the next guest, to which the author of Alocao and La Rubia responded: "If he has a dog." An eloquent way to close the conversation and ensure, once again, that it would go viral on social networks due to its humor and irony.