Television Juan del Val tells in La Roca the tattoo he has of Nuria Roca

La Sexta broadcast a new installment of La Roca on Sunday, May 7

Television Juan del Val tells in La Roca the tattoo he has of Nuria Roca

La Sexta broadcast a new installment of La Roca on Sunday, May 7. In the format they discussed whether or not it is convenient to get a tattoo for love and Juan del Val took the opportunity to show one of his tattoos.

"It should be forbidden to tattoo the faces or the names of your partners. The only definitive thing in your life, what can it be? Your children, your parents? That's it," said Inés Paz.

"I don't agree. I think you're going to tattoo something that you're sure you won't regret. You have to be certain," said Juan del Val, who rolled up his shirt sleeves to show his tattoo on his arm. "This is an N like a house. And here is a word that is written by Nuria, which says unconditional," he explained. "This is so. And if we part ways tomorrow, this will continue to be Nuria and it will continue to be unconditional," added the writer. "How nice," said the host of the format.

Gonzalo Miró and Amaia Montero were a couple a few years ago, but recently they shared a photo together on social networks. "We get along very well," said the tertullian.

Roca wanted to know how long they were together. "Something less than two years, a year and a half or so," she replied. The presenter also asked him who ended the relationship and why, but he did not want to answer. "12 or 13 years ago. These things, really... Don't be witches," she said.

The host of the format was also interested in Montero after worrying her followers with some images that she shared a while ago on her social networks. "She is much better. The photo is precisely for that reason. It is not an old photo. The photo must be a month or a month and a half old. She is recovering, she is better and she is more and more eager for all of us to see her again where we like to see it the most: on stage", clarified Miró. For her part, Roca asked her partner for help so that Montero would grant an interview to the program. "It won't touch me that day," Gonzalo joked.

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