“I want it to be broadcast when I die”


On Wednesday night, Mediaset will broadcast a posthumous interview that Julián Muñoz recorded with the aim of being seen when he had already passed away, as has happened today at the age of 76. “I want this interview to be broadcast when I die,” said the former mayor of Marbella in a chat with Santi Acosta.

The interview with Julián Muñoz will be seen on Telecinco this Wednesday at 10:00 p.m. and the chain presents it as a “special edition of From Friday” with Santi Acosta. Therefore, this improvised ‘De miércoles’ will compete directly against The Anthill from Antena 3 and The Revolt by David Broncano. It is unknown if the program will extend beyond access. In that case, the network will remove The weakest rivalwhich is Telecinco’s offering for prime time on Wednesdays.

“I’m leaving in peace and, above all, happy,” says Julián Muñoz in the brief preview shared by Telecinco. “Are there many things you can’t tell in life?” Santi Acosta asks“I want people to know a little of the truth about Marbella,” the former mayor replies. “Each one has their own truth, but this is mine,” he says in the trailer that Mediaset has shown.

A few weeks ago, Julián Muñoz gave an interview to From Friday in which he appeared with Mayte Zaldívar. Supposedly, that was the last time that Muñoz, already very ill, was going to appear before the media. It is understood that that same day was when Julián Muñoz recorded the statements that have been reserved for when he died in a kind of Epiloguelike the program that Canal+ broadcast years ago.

In the interview broadcast on De Viernes two weeks ago, Muñoz spoke about his breakup with Mayte Zaldívar and the relationship he had with Isabel Pantoja. “I was a scoundrel, I cheated on Mayte with Isabel even in front of our grandson. I never stopped loving you, Mayte,” he said on the Telecinco programme.I was a bad father and a bad husband. I got to the point where I didn’t want to know anything about my daughters. Look how brainless I was.“.

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