“They have removed 35 centimeters”: Miguel Ángel Revilla breaks down when talking about his wife's illness

This Wednesday, Miguel Ángel Revilla sat down for a new installment of Viajando con Chester, Risto Mejide's program that is broadcast on Cuatro, and, apart from talking about politics and his various disappointments in this field, he also brought his side to light.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
08 November 2023 Wednesday 10:29
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“They have removed 35 centimeters”: Miguel Ángel Revilla breaks down when talking about his wife's illness

This Wednesday, Miguel Ángel Revilla sat down for a new installment of Viajando con Chester, Risto Mejide's program that is broadcast on Cuatro, and, apart from talking about politics and his various disappointments in this field, he also brought his side to light. more intimate and personal.

So much so that the former president of Cantabria burst into tears in the middle of an interview while recounting how his wife Aurora, who is ill, was feeling. Despite the colon cancer that he suffers from, Revilla firmly believes in the total recovery of his wife. Of course, his expression when talking about the issue is the suffering that the family is experiencing due to this difficult issue.

It is not the first time that Miguel Ángel Revilla opens his heart in public and talks about his personal life, in this case, about what happens to his wife Aurora. That moment of the former president of Cantabria in El Hormiguero crying (like Pablo Motoso) and later hugging her, will forever remain as television history.

Just like what happened last night during his interview on Traveling with Chester. Risto Mejide did not hesitate to ask him about his wife, to find out what state he was currently in, and Revilla openly explained this very personal aspect of his private life.

First, he talked about what his wife is like with him: “Aurora is the person who gives me shit, who criticizes me, who tells me not to go on television. “She is very critical.” To which Mejide jokingly said: “You pay a lot of attention to him, from what I see.” Something that the politician reconfirmed.

Jokes aside, the most emotional moment of the interview came when talking about Aurora's illness, colon cancer. “She Now she has had cancer, she has handled it with tremendous fortitude. I think she is going to turn out fine, she has already finished the chemo, the first tests are going well, this needs to be reviewed. This is colon cancer where 35 centimeters have been removed, but she is very well,” she assured.

“I have a lot of confidence that this cancer will cure him, I have that confidence. It would be terrible if I, at 81 years old, am going to do with all the pathologies I have had and she, who has never had an illness, suddenly one day...”, Revilla continued with a lump in his throat.

Here Mejide wanted to reassure his guest. “No, you are on the right thesis, you have to think that this is over,” he told him. “I'm sure so, she is even prettier now, yes, she has cut her hair, prettier. “I am still in love with her, more than the first day, now I need her more,” Revilla responded.

“I have three children and a wife, I live surrounded by women, one is here who brings me in the car, I don't really like driving anymore,” continues the former Cantabrian president with great emotion and eyes full of tears.

“You get excited,” Mejide said, seeing what was evident in his guest. “Well, a little bit,” Revilla pointed out. “A little bit says... you're the tough guy,” Mejide replied to end the topic.