“Stand back and bend over”: Yolanda Díaz's squats “before the rallies”

The Minister of Labor and Social Economy explained in her interview with the Catalan some aspects related to her personal life, such as the opinion that her daughter has. Carmela about his political rallies. She also talked about her passion for Galician fashion and stressed that she is a “fan” of Zara. Additionally, on the La 2 late show she did a few squats live.

Her daughter, who is 11, told her about a speech the vice president shared with There's Colauformer mayor of Barcelona: “Jope, mom, you got involved and didn't know how to end it”. Yolanda noted: “She is very critical of me”. The Galician politician formed his family with Juan Andrés Meizosowhom she married in Ferrol in November 2004. Meizoso worked as draftsman until 2018 and stopped his career for a time due to his wife's political rise. He later re-entered the labor market, now in Madrid. Yolanda Diaz He confessed “that he doesn't know how to live without the sea” and that he misses Ferrol.

About his daughter he also said that “She is a very modern girl from whom she learns every day”. She said that the “goes a little crazy” because it has filled her phone with songs from some of her favorite artists, like Rosalía or Taylor Swift.

Yolanda Díaz's squats

A highlight of the interview came when the Sumar leader claimed that “she could be doing squats non-stop before the rallies”: “Butt back, legs parallel and bend over.” And for example, a button. Díaz was encouraged by the presenter and gave him a whole 'master class': “Come on, come on” or “I can be like this without stopping,” she repeated while doing the exercises with the presenter. “I always do squats before going on stage,” stressed the minister.

“Zara fan”

“I am a fan of Galician fashion and Zara”, said the left-wing politician during her interview. When asked if one crosses the street Amancio Ortegasaid: “Amancio lives there, yes, I know Amancio but I don't meet him on the street”. Regarding the life that Marta Ortega's father leads, who turns 88 in March, he also noted: “He leads a normal life, yes, yes”. Yolanda Díaz's words have generated debate on her social networks, as users have highlighted that in 2019 she had a different opinion.

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