Television David Broncano tells in La Resistencia the famous singer who refuses to go to the program

David Broncano interviewed Tini Stoessel in La Resistencia on Tuesday, March 7, who surprised him with one of his gifts

Television David Broncano tells in La Resistencia the famous singer who refuses to go to the program

David Broncano interviewed Tini Stoessel in La Resistencia on Tuesday, March 7, who surprised him with one of his gifts. The comedian shared during her talk with her that there is a famous person who does not want to attend her program. "Do you know David Bisbal?" He asked her. She said that she did, since she had collaborated with him on Todo Es Posible, a theme from the original soundtrack of Tadeo Jones 2.

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"How did you like it?" The presenter wanted to know. "I was unbelievable," she replied. "It's just that he's a machine, but he doesn't want to come and I really want him to come," he added. The Argentine wondered why the man from Almería refused to go to La Resistencia. The comedian admitted: "It may be that I have made a joke with Bisbal at some time ... He has said, 'Let's see if he is going to make more jokes'."

Broncano asked Tini to send the Andalusian a message to make him change his mind. The artist said: "Bisbal, if you come, he's not going to make any jokes or anything that makes you feel uncomfortable or bad. Please come, you're the most talented thing in the world."

It is not the first time that in La Resistencia they talk about David Bisbal's refusal to go to the format. Last September, during an interview with Miki Nadal and Juanma Castaño, the presenter of the 'late show' had already addressed this matter.

"We have been saying for three or four years that he come and I think he does not want to come. It hurts me because I have a lot of admiration for him," he said. Ricardo Castella jokingly added: "He is always hanging around. Or he gets caught in the face...". Broncano indicated that perhaps he had released some joke that annoyed the 'triumph'.

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