Television Nuria Roca's criticism of Irene Montero in El Hormiguero: "I'm fed up with being told what I have to feel"

Antena 3 broadcast a new installment of El Hormiguero on March 9

Television Nuria Roca's criticism of Irene Montero in El Hormiguero: "I'm fed up with being told what I have to feel"

Antena 3 broadcast a new installment of El Hormiguero on March 9. As every Thursday, the current affairs gathering took place, in which they talked about International Women's Day and Nuria Roca charged Irene Montero.

In the format they commented on recent statements by the Minister of Equality. "It is going to be time to talk about the pleasure of women and the sexual desire of women of 50, 60, 70 and 80 years of age. And it is going to be time to talk about having sex with the period and how we women feel pleasure and with what sexual practices we are not sorry", said the policy in an act on the occasion of March 8.

"You are going to forgive me because I am the only one mentioned in the speech, because I am 50 and in two weeks I will be 51. I would tell Minister Montero that perhaps she does not know enough, excuse me, my pussy to know what I feel or stop feeling. I think it is important that this be taken into account," Roca said. "It's just that I'm fed up with being told what I have to feel. I'm outraged," added the Valencian.

For his part, Juan del Val supported Roca. "I don't interfere in anyone's life, but what men do these people sleep with? I say that with total affection. One said the other day that men are afraid of vibrators. I am not afraid of any vibrator. It is a great thing. It is a great help many times. Who is scared of a vibrator? Who is scared of talking about the pleasure of women? "Opined the writer.

In the current gathering Tamara Falcó spoke about Julio Iglesias, who recently defended Isabel Preysler after her break with Mario Vargas Llosa. "He has come out in defense of my mother, who was not having her best streak, it was one blow after another. He has come out to defend her and I found out from my sister Ana," she said. "He loved me, very affectionate," she added.

"Doesn't it seem super nice and super romantic that your ex-husband comes out to defend you? There is still respect," the Marquise de Griñón asked the rest of the collaborators, who agreed.

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