Television Ana Mena tries to cut a fragment of Planeta Calleja: "I don't want you to put this"

Ana Mena was the protagonist of the last installment of the eleventh season of Planeta Calleja, broadcast on Wednesday, March 15

Television Ana Mena tries to cut a fragment of Planeta Calleja: "I don't want you to put this"

Ana Mena was the protagonist of the last installment of the eleventh season of Planeta Calleja, broadcast on Wednesday, March 15. Cuatro's space showed the singer's journey through different parts of Thailand. She wanted those responsible for the program to cut a fragment that she was not proud of.

Jesús Calleja took the artist to a waterfall, after which they had to walk through the jungle and up the side of a mountain, careful not to slip. The presenter had explained to her that she had to put one foot straight and the other crossed so as not to fall, but she was not doing it correctly. "Neither case, you have put both feet like this ... Repeat!", asked the Leonese. The malagueña replied laughing: "I'm not going to repeat! Push forward."

He insisted and showed her again how to place her feet to avoid losing her balance: "That you repeat the lesson." However, she got it wrong again, after which she looked at the camera: "Man, I don't want you to put this on." The driver of the format sarcastically snapped: "Man, no, you were born learned. She knows everything. Don't put this, because she was born learned and she doesn't want to be seen."

The interpreter laughed and decided to utter several profanity words with the intention of removing that part of the video: "Poop, ass, shit...". Viewers were able to see that they censored various terms with beeps.

Calleja reacted upon hearing her: "How evil it is! What a malignancy! Not even Belcebú can think of this. You cannot pretend to be the perfect woman." She noted, "I'm not perfect at all." She again asked with a laugh that they not broadcast those images and continued walking.

The delivery of Planeta Calleja started with Jesús Calleja waiting for Ana Mena on the Sacred Mountain in Bangkok. The adventurer called her on the phone and she answered from the streets of the Thai capital: "I'm lost, I don't know where that is."

The singer took a tuktuk to get to the place. She was warned that she could not enter in shorts and they gave her a sarong at the entrance: "You have to cover yourself with this." Finding the presenter, she started to greet him affectionately, but he stopped her: "Don't kiss me, it's a sacred place. Then I'll give you a big hug."

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