Television The blunder in a Mediaset video with its president: "This is not a funeral"

Borja Prado, president of Mediaset España, appeared in a video of Everything is a lie on Monday, February 27

Television The blunder in a Mediaset video with its president: "This is not a funeral"

Borja Prado, president of Mediaset España, appeared in a video of Everything is a lie on Monday, February 27. Those responsible for the Cuatro space screwed up by jokingly commenting on some of his images, which have been deleted from the complete program on the channel's website.

Marta Flich was in charge of the format that day and gave way to the summary with the topics that were going to be dealt with. These included the celebration of the 70th birthday of José María Aznar at the Teatro Real in Madrid. "Who went to the party? What did they eat and what did they drink? Our correspondent at the event, Esperanza Aguirre, went to the birthday party and is going to tell us everything that happened in there," the piece progressed.

The block in which this matter was addressed cannot be seen again in Mitele or on the Cuatro website, since it has been eliminated, including the connection with the former president of the Community of Madrid, who revealed some details of the event.

The reason seems to be a clip with ironic comments about the guests, in the usual line of Everything is a lie. The program showed how Borja Prado arrived at the party. "Someone tell the gentleman, please, that this is not a funeral. What happened, what solemnity," said a voice over him as Chopin's funeral march played.

The collaborators of Everything is a lie did not make any reference to the brief appearance of the president of Mediaset Spain in the video. Esperanza Aguirre, who coincided with him at the party, shared details of the menu in her connection. "On Aznar's birthday we ate an aperitif of something and a soup that I don't remember what it was", can be read on a label of her intervention.

According to Informalia, "shortly after it was broadcast someone realized what had happened and they decided to at least suppress the extract in which Borja Prado appears from Mitele's version." The aforementioned outlet also points out that José Manuel García-Margallo was on the set, a former minister who knows the president of the communication group and who did not comment on him on the program.

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