Javier Sardá does not miss an opportunity. Like the dog and the cat, he has told Mario Vaquerizo: “You have eye bags that look like they belong to Louis Vuitton.” As is well. “But I did have surgery on my bags,” the musician responded on the program TardeAR. The Ana Rosa debate has given a lot of play, about when they have talked about yes or no marriages.
Alaska’s husband has revealed that he cannot handle Siri, the artificial intelligence with virtual assistant functions; and from there the speakers have started talking about Alexa and Amazon. “I don’t like the 21st century or where we are going,” Mario concluded.
The most agile moment of the afternoon has come with the weddings. “Have all Spaniards stopped believing in marriage?” they said on the set. Married people are not the majority for the first time in Spain. The pros and cons of being, or not, married have given a lot of play. “You look for it,” Sardá joked with Vicky Martín Berrocal. “When you’re in bed and you think how happy I am, it makes up for everything,” Mario acknowledged. Ana Rosa Quintana has aligned herself with this idea: “Coming home and having someone to chat or fight with seems wonderful to me”. Arguing that the married person is more sexually satisfied, Mario has gotten back on track: “Because you already know the calico and you know where it has to go.”. On whether or not to be well in marriage… the singer and journalist’s reflection has been crystal clear: “Well, to ATC, that’s all hell.”