"Woman had to be": Carmen Lomana's unfortunate comment that set the set of 'Espejo Público' on fire

Carmen Lomana has become one of the current protagonists due to her controversial words in Espejo Público.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 April 2024 Wednesday 23:06
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"Woman had to be": Carmen Lomana's unfortunate comment that set the set of 'Espejo Público' on fire

Carmen Lomana has become one of the current protagonists due to her controversial words in Espejo Público. The Antena 3 collaborator visited Susanna Griso's set to tell in detail the incident that she suffered in the middle of Easter. And the Spanish businesswoman was invited to leave the Temple of the Incarnation last Good Friday, in Marbella.

''Just when I was going to enter the church a blonde comes out and tells me I can't enter. It doesn't seem to me that these are ways to treat a person from Marbella, like me. I told them I was giving a donation to get in, but he denied me entry. At no time was they kicked me out of any temple or the Church, because all that was missing was, come on,' he said in the program.

Moments later, Carmen Lomana explained that the woman who prohibited her from entering the church was the oldest sister of the temple, Isabel Mata. ''It seemed like a lack of education and courtesy. "She had to be a woman," commented the collaborator under the watchful gaze of her colleagues who could not believe her unfortunate words. ''Hey Carmen, not that, between the donation thing and the 'I had to be a woman' thing... there are places where you can't enter for some reason,'' Gema López replied. ''It's an ugly comment," said the presenter.

''He told me that you have to be from the brotherhood and I told him to tell me what to do and I did it. They told me that he had to pay and I said "Well, I'll pay you right now." The previous year they told us that if we wanted to enter we had to bring our baptismal certificate. And that already seemed to me...'' he continued.

Likewise, the program revealed the version that the brotherhood had given regarding the event with Carmen Lomana. ''That day the brotherhood did not go out, the church was closed for a private event in which José María Aznar was with his family. Carmen has been enjoying this celebration for two years in a row because she had an invitation to access it,' said the program's reporter Toñi Portillo from Marbella.